INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION SERVICES
Search

Out of Darkness, Shining Light

Publisher: Faber & Faber
ISBN: 9780571345335
Products specifications
Author Petina Gappah
Pub Date 05/09/2019
Binding Paperback / softback
Pages 320
Country United Kingdom
GBPPrice 12.99
€16.04
decrease increase
ONE OF THE GUARDIAN'S 2020 FICTION HIGHLIGHTS: Petina Gappah's epic journey through nineteenth-century Africa is'engrossing, beautiful and deeply imaginative.' (Yaa Gyasi) This is the story of the body of Bwana Daudi, the Doctor, the explorer David Livingstone - and the sixty-nine men and women who carried his remains for 1,500 miles so that he could be borne across the sea and buried in his own country. The wise men of his age say Livingstone blazed into the darkness of their native land leaving a track of light behind where white men who followed him could tread in perfect safety. But in Petina Gappah's radical novel, it is those in the shadows of history - those who saved a white man's bones; his dark companions; his faithful retinue on an epic funeral march - whose voices are resurrected with searing intensity. This final, fateful journey across the African interior is lead by Halima, Livingstone's sharp-tongued cook, and three of his most devoted servants: Jacob, Chuma and Susi. Their tale of how his corpse was borne out of nineteenth-century Africa - carrying the maps that sowed the seeds of the continent's brutal colonisation - has the power of myth. It is not only symbolic of slavery's hypocrisy, but a portrait of a world trembling on the cusp of total change - and a celebration of human bravery, loyalty and love.
ONE OF THE GUARDIAN'S 2020 FICTION HIGHLIGHTS: Petina Gappah's epic journey through nineteenth-century Africa is'engrossing, beautiful and deeply imaginative.' (Yaa Gyasi) This is the story of the body of Bwana Daudi, the Doctor, the explorer David Livingstone - and the sixty-nine men and women who carried his remains for 1,500 miles so that he could be borne across the sea and buried in his own country. The wise men of his age say Livingstone blazed into the darkness of their native land leaving a track of light behind where white men who followed him could tread in perfect safety. But in Petina Gappah's radical novel, it is those in the shadows of history - those who saved a white man's bones; his dark companions; his faithful retinue on an epic funeral march - whose voices are resurrected with searing intensity. This final, fateful journey across the African interior is lead by Halima, Livingstone's sharp-tongued cook, and three of his most devoted servants: Jacob, Chuma and Susi. Their tale of how his corpse was borne out of nineteenth-century Africa - carrying the maps that sowed the seeds of the continent's brutal colonisation - has the power of myth. It is not only symbolic of slavery's hypocrisy, but a portrait of a world trembling on the cusp of total change - and a celebration of human bravery, loyalty and love.
*
*
*
Customers who bought this item also bought

Songbirds: The powerful, evocative Sunday Times bestseller from the author of The Beekeeper of Aleppo

9781786580825
Christy Lefteri
€17.27

The Thursday Murder Club: The Record-Breaking Sunday Times Number One Bestseller

9780241425459
Richard Osman
€16.04

The Four Winds

9781529054576
Kristin Hannah
€18.51

The Marlow Murder Club

9780008435905
Robert Thorogood
€16.04

Whisper Island

9780008421069
Carissa Ann Lynch
€11.10

Redhead by the Side of the Road: From the bestselling author of A Spool of Blue Thread

9781784743482
Anne Tyler
€16.04
Filters
Sort
display