River spirit : a novel / Leila Aboulela.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780802160669
- Physical Description: 311 pages : map ; 22 cm
- Edition: First Grove Atlantic hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York, New York : Grove Press, 2023.
- Copyright: ©2023.
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
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Subject: | Belief and doubt > Fiction. Faith (Islam) > Fiction. Imperialism > Fiction. Life change events > Fiction. Merchants > Fiction. Muslims > Fiction. Orphans > Fiction. Prophets > Fiction. Man-woman relationships > Fiction. Violence > Fiction. Slaves > Fiction. Sudan > History > 1821-1881 > Fiction. |
Genre: | Historical fiction. Novels. |
Available copies
- 6 of 7 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
- 1 of 1 copy available at Vanderhoof Public Library.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 7 total copies.
Other Formats and Editions
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Holdable? | Status | Due Date |
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Vanderhoof Public Library | AF ABO (Text) | 35193000421067 | Adult Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"A spellbinding new novel from New York Times Notable Author and Caine Prize winner Leila Aboulela about an embattled young woman's coming of age during the Mahdist War in nineteenth-century Sudan. The latest novel by "versatile prose stylist" (New York Times) Leila Aboulela is an enchanting story of the years leading up to the British conquest of Sudan in 1898, and a deeply human look at the tensions between Britain and Sudan, Christianity and Islam, colonizer and colonized. In River Spirit, Aboulela gives us the unforgettable story of a people who-against the odds and for a brief time-gained independence from foreign rule through their willpower, subterfuge, and sacrifice. When Akuany and her brother Bol are orphaned in a village raid in South Sudan, they're taken in by a young merchant Yaseen who promises to care for them, a vow that tethers him to Akuany through their adulthood. As a revolutionary leader rises to power-the self-proclaimed Mahdi, prophesied redeemer of Islam-Sudan begins to slip from the grasp of Ottoman rule, and everyone must choose a side. A scholar of the Qur'an, Yaseen feels beholden to stand against this false Mahdi, even as his choice splinters his family. Meanwhile, Akuany moves through her young adulthood and across the country alone, sold and traded from house to house, with Yaseen as her inconsistent lifeline. Everything each of them is striving for-love, freedom, safety-is all on the line in the fight for Sudan. Through the voices of seven men and women whose fates grow inextricably linked, Aboulela's latest novel illuminates the fraught and bloody history of a people caught in the crosshairs of imperialism. River Spirit is a powerful tale of corruption, coming of age, and unshakeable devotion-to a cause, to one's faith, and to the people who become family"-- - Baker & Taylor
Told through the voices of seven men and women whose fates grow inextricably linked, this breathtaking new novel, set during the Mahdist War in 19th-century Sudan, is a story of people whoâagainst the odds and for a brief timeâgained independence from foreign rule through their willpower, subterfuge and sacrifice. - Perseus Publishing
The spellbinding new novel from New York Times Notable Author and Caine Prize winner Leila Aboulela about an embattled young womanâs coming of age during the Mahdist War in 19th century Sudan.
Leila Aboulela, hailed as âa versatile prose stylistâ (New York Times) has also been praised by J.M. Coetzee, Ali Smith, and Ben Okri, among others, for her rich and nuanced novels depicting Islamic spiritual and political life. Her new novel is an enchanting narrative of the years leading up to the British conquest of Sudan in 1898, and a deeply human look at the tensions between Britain and Sudan, Christianity and Islam, colonizer and colonized. In River Spirit, Aboulela gives us the unforgettable story of a people whoâagainst the odds and for a brief timeâgained independence from foreign rule through their willpower, subterfuge, and sacrifice.
When Akuany and her brother Bol are orphaned in a village raid in South Sudan, theyâre taken in by a young merchant Yaseen who promises to care for them, a vow that tethers him to Akuany through their adulthood. As a revolutionary leader rises to power - the self-proclaimed Mahdi, prophesied redeemer of Islam - Sudan begins to slip from the grasp of Ottoman rule, and everyone must choose a side. A scholar of the Qurâan, Yaseen feels beholden to stand against this false Mahdi, even as his choice splinters his family. Meanwhile, Akuany moves through her young adulthood and across the country alone, sold and traded from house to house, with Yaseen as her inconsistent lifeline. Everything each of them is striving for - love, freedom, safety â is all on the line in the fight for Sudan.
Through the voices of seven men and women whose fates grow inextricably linked, Aboulelaâs latest novel illuminates a fraught and bloody reckoning with the history of a people caught in the crosshairs of imperialism. River Spirit is a powerful tale of corruption, coming of age, and unshakeable devotion â to a cause, to oneâs faith, and to the people who become family.