Another Woman's Daughter

Fiction & Literature, Family Life, Contemporary Women, Historical
Cover of the book Another Woman's Daughter by Fiona Sussman, Penguin Publishing Group
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Fiona Sussman ISBN: 9780698194816
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group Publication: October 6, 2015
Imprint: Berkley Language: English
Author: Fiona Sussman
ISBN: 9780698194816
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication: October 6, 2015
Imprint: Berkley
Language: English

Set against the tumultuous background of apartheid South Africa, a powerful and moving debut about family, sacrifice, and discovering what it means to belong…

Celia Mphephu knows her place in the world. A black servant working in the white suburbs of 1960s Johannesburg, she’s all too aware of her limitations. Nonetheless, she has found herself a comfortable corner: She has a job, can support her faraway family, and is raising her youngest child, Miriam.

But as racial tensions explode, Celia’s world shifts. Her employers decide to flee the political turmoil and move to England—and they ask to adopt Miriam and take her with them. Devastated at the prospect of losing her only daughter, yet unable to deny her child a safer and more promising future, Celia agrees, forever defining both their futures.

As Celia fights against the shattering violence of her time, Miriam battles the quiet racism of England, struggling to find her place in a land to which she doesn’t belong—until the call of her heritage inexorably draws her back to Africa to discover the truth behind her mother’s choices and uncover a heartbreaking secret from long ago…

READERS GUIDE INSIDE

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Set against the tumultuous background of apartheid South Africa, a powerful and moving debut about family, sacrifice, and discovering what it means to belong…

Celia Mphephu knows her place in the world. A black servant working in the white suburbs of 1960s Johannesburg, she’s all too aware of her limitations. Nonetheless, she has found herself a comfortable corner: She has a job, can support her faraway family, and is raising her youngest child, Miriam.

But as racial tensions explode, Celia’s world shifts. Her employers decide to flee the political turmoil and move to England—and they ask to adopt Miriam and take her with them. Devastated at the prospect of losing her only daughter, yet unable to deny her child a safer and more promising future, Celia agrees, forever defining both their futures.

As Celia fights against the shattering violence of her time, Miriam battles the quiet racism of England, struggling to find her place in a land to which she doesn’t belong—until the call of her heritage inexorably draws her back to Africa to discover the truth behind her mother’s choices and uncover a heartbreaking secret from long ago…

READERS GUIDE INSIDE

More books from Penguin Publishing Group

Cover of the book Midnight Bayou by Fiona Sussman
Cover of the book Stolen Crown by Fiona Sussman
Cover of the book Down London Road by Fiona Sussman
Cover of the book The Sugar King of Havana by Fiona Sussman
Cover of the book 50 Things Every Guy Should Know How to Do by Fiona Sussman
Cover of the book Some Enchanted Eclair by Fiona Sussman
Cover of the book Too High to Fail by Fiona Sussman
Cover of the book Crimson Death by Fiona Sussman
Cover of the book Falling Into the Fire by Fiona Sussman
Cover of the book Ain't She Sweet by Fiona Sussman
Cover of the book Comanche Moon by Fiona Sussman
Cover of the book Nalini Singh: Guild Hunters Novels 1-4 by Fiona Sussman
Cover of the book Super Rich by Fiona Sussman
Cover of the book Daisies For Innocence by Fiona Sussman
Cover of the book My Fellow Soldiers by Fiona Sussman
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy