
Summary
Fifteen-year-old Noemi has no choice but to leave school and work in the house of the wealthy De Grandbourg family. Just across the road from the slums where she grew up, she encounters a world that is starkly different from her own—yet one which would have been all too familiar to her ancestors. Bewitched by a pair of green eyes and haunted by echoes, her life begins to mirror those of girls who have gone before her. Within Noemi’s lament is also the herstory of Mauritius; the story of women…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781911648499 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1911648497 |
| Author: | Priya Hein |
| Publisher: | The Indigo Press |
| Imprint: | The Indigo Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 160 |
| Release Date: | 31 May 2023 |
| Weight: | 160g |
| Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm x 12mm |
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‘Not only am I finding the book really fascinating but I’m getting through it really quickly as I’m compelled to turn the pages!’
‘4 stars’
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‘I absolutely flew through it. The short chapters ignite the pace, delivering punch after punch and I found myself mesmerised by Priya’s fierce yet beautiful writing. This is one you won’t want to miss.’
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‘The premise of this novel feels incredibly timely’
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The Selection for the 2022 Literary Season
‘A punchy novel that arouses indignation’
https://librairie-quartierlatin.fr/2022/09/10/la-selection-de-la-rentree-litteraire-2022/
* Quartier Latin *Paradise, Lost: Priya Hein’s Riambel
“In the span of a mere 160 pages, this extraordinary debut packs rare insight into the trauma and deference seeded by the long reign of capitalism and the white man’s whims.”
– Vartika Rastogi * The Cardiff Review *Priya Hein: ‘Laughing loudly’ at Riambel
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– Aline Groeme-Harmon * L’Express *61 Anticipated African Books of 2023
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– Karla J. Strand * Ms. Magazine *‘a vivid, sensory book’
– Ruth McKee * The Irish Times *‘Riambel by Priya Hein: a sensual and deceptively simple evocation of generational slavery’
– Laetitia Erskine * Lucy Writers *Shame and Violence: How a history of slavery continues to dictate Mauritian lives
-tls.co.uk/articles/riambel-priya-hein-book-review-yagnishsing-dawoor/
– Yagnishing Dawoor * TLS *About The Author
Priya Hein
Priya Hein was born in Mauritius. She has published several children’s books and short stories, and has contributed to a number of anthologies. In 2017 she was nominated by the National Library of Mauritius for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award. She was selected for the Women’s Creative Mentorship Project for the University of Iowa International Writing Program. Her debut manuscript Riambel won the 2021 Jean Fanchette Prize. Priya lives in Munich and Mauritius with her family.
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