Présentation de l'éditeur
Set against the lush, wild landscape of Botswana, BLACK MULBERRIES is the unforgettable tale of two feuding families whose destinies are intertwined. Four women take turns to tell their story. NANTHEWA - the matriarch who strives to raise her son and daughter to live the lives she's planned for them - despite what they might want for themselves. KAZI - Nanthewa's beautiful, wilful daughter who defies her mother to follow her lover abroad. But England is not the promised land, and Kazi's life will follow a very different path to the one she had imagined. PETRA - the tomboy who harbours a secret passion for Kazi's brother, Isaac. Now a successful journalist, she's returned to Botswana to uncover the truth about a story no one wants revealed. And CANDY, Nanthewa's troubled granddaughter, who sees and understands more than anyone knows. Over the course of sixty years, through journeys and homecomings, passion and heartbreak, tensions and misunderstandings, the two families' enthralling stories gradually unfold.
Revue de presse
'Davies lived in Botswana for twelve years and the landscape, culture and humour of its people obviously made a strong impression as they surface throughout the pages of this unusual and entertaining novel' IMAGE MAGAZINE
'She writes with enormous vigour and an uncanny gift for getting inside the voices and minds of her four women characters' CAMDEN NEW JOURNAL
Quatrième de couverture
Family secrets. Siblng rivalry. Passionate love affairs. Dangerous obsessions.
Four women take turns to tell their story.
Nanthewa, the matriarch determined for her son and daughter to live the lives she's planned for them - despite what they might want for themselves.
Kazi, Nanthewa's beautiful, wilful daughter who defies her mother to follow her lover abroad. From an isolated Scottish castle to the catwalks of Paris and Milan, Kazi's life will follow a very different path to the one she had imagined.
Petra, the daughter of a Great White Hunter who harbours a childhood passion for Kazi's brother, Isaac. Now a successful journalist, she's returned home to uncover the truth about a story no one wants revealed.
And Candy, Nanthewa's troubled granddaughter, who sees and understands more than anyone knows.
Set against the lush, wild landscape of northern Botswana, Black Mulberries is the unforgettable tale of two feuding families whose destinies are intertwined.
Biographie de l'auteur
Caitlin Davies lives in north London with her daughter, Ruby. She is a freelance journalist, regularly writing education features for the Independent.