Where Bones Dance: An English Girlhood, An African WarTerrace Books, 2007-04-01 - 318 psl. In this stunning debut novel, a child dissects the darkness at the heart of her British diplomatic family. Living in Nigeria on the brink of civil war, Anna—also known as Jake—becomes blood brothers with Dave, the Korean American daughter of a C.I.A. operative. They do push-ups, collect pornography, and plot lives of unmarried freedom while around them a country disintegrates. Luscious, terrifying, and raw, Nigeria itself becomes a lesson in endurance, suffering, love. Stories are layered upon stories: Anna's grandmother tells stories about life as a white woman on the Gold Coast; the clairvoyant and closeted "Aunt" Elsie gives Anna a story of transformation to hold onto in the coming tumult of adolescence. Yet Where Bones Dance also spirals down to the stories that are not told—sexual abuse, the myth of benign colonialism, the chaos of postcolonial Africa. Sensual and fantastical by turns, this moving, funny, immensely readable book delivers an understanding of the interplay of sexuality, gender, race, and war that is sophisticated beyond the years of its intrepid narrator. Winner, Georges Bugnet Award for Novel, Alberta Literary Awards, Writers Guild of Alberta Best Books for General Audiences, selected by the American Association of School Librarians and the Public Library Association |
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... eyes . But when I look back , they're gone . We go on and then we reach the place where there's a little wooden jetty . There are people there already . My father cuts the engine , swinging the boat to the left . They wade in the water ...
... eyes . But when I look back , they're gone . We go on and then we reach the place where there's a little wooden jetty . There are people there already . My father cuts the engine , swinging the boat to the left . They wade in the water ...
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... eyes are red . There's a fly on his nose but he doesn't make it go away . Bill wants to climb a palm tree too . My mother says , " Little monkey . " " " My father " Later . " says , Now the sand is hot and there aren't any more roots ...
... eyes are red . There's a fly on his nose but he doesn't make it go away . Bill wants to climb a palm tree too . My mother says , " Little monkey . " " " My father " Later . " says , Now the sand is hot and there aren't any more roots ...
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An English Girlhood, An African War Nina Newington. my eyes . I pull up my bikini bottoms . They're full of pebbles . I feel them there , hard and little . My eyes are stinging . Up the beach I see my mother lying by the blue and white ...
An English Girlhood, An African War Nina Newington. my eyes . I pull up my bikini bottoms . They're full of pebbles . I feel them there , hard and little . My eyes are stinging . Up the beach I see my mother lying by the blue and white ...
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