
Price: $14.95
Trade Paper
13-digit ISBN: 978-1-934137-06-2
Supported by the Literary Ventures Fund
A selection of the Barnes & Noble Discovery Book Club
For Colleen, motherless at seven, isolated from her schizophrenic younger sister, illness unleashes the uncanny and essential of human identity. Growing into womanhood in Rhodesia's final conflict-ridden years, she transgresses social, racial, and political boundaries in her search for connection. This masterly novel is a searing evocation of late 20-century African life.
Paula Nangle was raised by missionaries in the US and southern Africa and now lives in Benton Harbor, Michigan. This is her first novel.
192 pages / 5 ½ by 8 ¼ / Fiction