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In this heartrending and inspiring novel set against the gorgeous, vast landscape of South Africa under apartheid, award-winning playwright Pamela Gien tells the story of two families?one black, one white?separated by racism, connected by love.
Random House
July 2006
Featuring: Elizabeth Grace
272 pages ISBN: 0375507558 Hardcover
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Even at the age of six, lively, inquisitive Elizabeth Grace
senses she’s a child of privilege, “a lucky fish.” Soothing
her worries by raiding the sugar box, she scampers up into
the sheltering arms of the lilac-blooming syringa tree
growing behind the family’s suburban Johannesburg home. Lizzie’s closest ally and greatest love is her Xhosa nanny,
Salamina. Deeper and more elemental than any traditional
friendship, their fierce devotion to each other is charged
and complicated by Lizzie’s mother, who suffers from
creeping melancholy, by the stresses of her father’s medical
practice, which is segregated by law, and by the violence,
injustice, and intoxicating beauty of their country. In the social and racial upheavals of the 1960s, Lizzie’s
eyes open to the terror and inhumanity that paralyze all the
nation’s cultures–Xhosa, Zulu, Jew, English, Boer. Pass laws
requiring blacks to carry permission papers for white areas
and stringent curfews have briefly created an orderly
state–but an anxious one. Yet Lizzie’s home harbors its own
set of rules, with hushed midnight gatherings, clandestine
transactions, and the girl’s special task of protecting
Salamina’s newborn child–a secret that, because of the new
rules, must never be mentioned outside the walls of the house. As the months pass, the contagious spirit of change sends
those once underground into the streets to challenge the
ruling authority. And when this unrest reaches a social and
personal climax, the unthinkable will happen and forever
change Lizzie’s view of the world. When The Syringa Tree opened off-Broadway in 2001, theater
critics and audiences alike embraced the play, and it won
many awards. Pamela Gien has superbly deepened the story in
this new novel, giving a personal voice to the horrors and
hopes of her homeland. Written with lyricism, passion, and
life-affirming redemption, this compelling story shows the
healing of the heart of a young woman and the soul of a
sundered nation.
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