Lara is a powerful semi-autobiographical novel-in-verse based on
Bernardine Evaristo's own childhood and family history. The eponymous
Lara is a mixed-race girl raised in Woolwich, a white suburb of
London, during the 60s and 70s. Her father, Taiwo, is Nigerian, and
her mother, Ellen, is white British. They marry in the 1950s, in spite
of fierce opposition from Ellen's family, and quickly produce eight
children in ten years. Lara is their fourth child and we follow her
journey from restricted childhood to conflicted early adulthood, and
then from London to Nigeria to Brazil as she seeks to understand
herself and her ancestry. The novel travels back over 150 years, seven
generations and three continents of Lara's ancestry. It is the story
of Irish Catholics leaving generations of rural hardship behind and
ascending to a rigid middle class in England; of German immigrants
escaping poverty and seeking to build a new life in 19th century
London; and of proud Yorubas enslaved in Brazil, free in colonial
Nigeria and hopeful in post-war London. Lara explores the lives of
those who leave one country in search of a better life elsewhere, but
who end up struggling to be accepted even as they lay the foundations
for their children and future generations. This is a new edition of
Bernardine Evaristo's first novel Lara, rewritten and expanded by a
third since its first publication in 1997.
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ISBN
9781780370361
Publisert
2016
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Vendor
Bloodaxe Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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