

FICTION
420 Pages, 5 x 8
Formats: Trade Paper
Trade Paper, $14.95 (US $14.95) (CA $16.95)
Publication Date: August 2012
ISBN 9781906998530
Rights: US, CA, SAM & CAR
Parthian Books Ltd. (Aug 2012)
Parthian Books
This tender and moving novel follows Ellie, a shy girl growing up in modern Zimbabwe who has a close attachment to her grandmother Evelyn. One day, Ellie receives the news that her beloved grandmother has been brutally murdered, apparently without reason. The narrative then backtracks to Rhodesia in 1946. Evie, a young English war widow moves to a new continent, where she knows no one, and enters into a passionate and dangerous affair with a powerful, married man. She wonders, Will he ever leave his wife? Can life go on after the love has gone? Bravely addressing the political and social situation of white Zimbabwe from the 1940s through present day, this intriguing book uncovers a secret kept hidden for decades.
"Brilliantly evokes the ennui of the pre-Independence settler community who measure out their lives in cups of tea, sundowners, and illicit affairs." —John Eppel, author, Spoils of War
"...it's the personal moments and conflicts that drive this narrative of family secrets and forgiveness."—Publisher's Weekly
Bryony Rheam is a part-time English teacher and a former lecturer at the University of London’s External Degree Program in Singapore. She is the winner of the Intwasa Short Story Competition and the recipient of the Zimbabwe Best First Book Award.