Three strong women

277 pages

English language

Published July 15, 2013

ISBN:
978-0-85705-107-3
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OCLC Number:
822959387

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4 stars (1 review)

Forty-year-old Norah leaves Paris, her family and her career as a lawyer to visit her father in Dakar. It is an uncomfortable reunion - she is asked to use her skills as a lawyer to get her brother out of prison - and ultimately the trip endangers her marriage and her relationship with her own daughter, and drives her to the very edge of madness. Fanta, on the other hand, leaves Dakar to follow her husband Rudy to rural France. And it is through Rudy's bitter and guilt-ridden perspective that we see Fanta stagnate with boredom in this alien, narrow environment. Khady is forced into exile from Senegal because of poverty, because her husband is dead, because she is lonely and in despair. With other illegal immigrants, she embarks on a journey which takes her nowhere, but from which she will never return.

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4 stars

An absolutely excellent work of literature. Three stories, that vaguely overlap, tell of different perspectives of isolation, identity and migration. Told between Senegal and France, there is a dream-like quality and a biting reality to each tale. Occasionally funny and grim, the characters are the driving force here; each is uniquely compelling. This is a wonderful book, only really let down by the dreadful, meaningless title (an exercise in bad marketing?).

Subjects

  • West Africans
  • Women
  • Self-realization in women
  • Fiction

Places

  • Senegal
  • France