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Scatterlings

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Scatterlings by Resoketswe Martha Manenzhe explores the interconnected lives of a South African family grappling with personal and societal challenges in the early 20th century. Against a backdrop of freshly imposed racial laws, the characters navigate themes of displacement, identity, and resilience as they seek to uncover their place in a fractured world. This evocative tale weaves together historical and emotional threads, capturing the essence of a family's struggle for belonging.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in a poignant exploration of identity, belonging, and the impact of South African history on individual lives. It cleverly intertwines personal narratives with larger societal conflicts, offering a richly layered and thought-provoking read that touches on complex themes of culture and displacement.

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Scatterlings

In 1927 South Africa, when the Immorality Act is passed, prohibiting sexual intercourse between Europeans (white people) and natives (Black people), married couple Alisa and Abram find their bond in tatters, which leads Alisa to commit a devastating act, one that will reverberate through their entire family's lives.

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A BEST NEW BOOK from Vanity Fair, The Root, Vulture, People, The Washington Post, Christian Science Monitor, Los Angeles Times, Essence

A New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice Pick! A New Yorker Best Book of the Year!

A lyrical, moving novel in the spirit of Transcendent Kingdom and A Burning—and the most awarded debut title in South Africa—that tells the story of a multiracial family when the Immorality Act is passed, revealing the story of one family’s scattered souls in the wake of history.

In 1927, South Africa passes the Immorality Act, prohibiting sexual intercourse between "Europeans" (white people) and "natives" (Black people). Those who break the draconian new law face imprisonment—for men, up to five years; for women, four years.

Abram and his wife Alisa have their share of marital problems, but they also have a comfortable life in South Africa with their two young girls. But then the Act is passed. Alisa is black, and their two children are now evidence of their involvement in a union that has been criminalised by the state.

At first, Alisa and Abram question how they’ll be affected by the Act, but then officials start asking questions at the girls’ school, and their estate is catalogued for potential disbursement. Abram is at a loss as to how to protect his young family from the grinding machinery of the law, whose worst discriminations have until now been kept at bay by the family’s economic privilege. And with this, his hesitation, the couple’s bond is tattered.

Alisa, who is Jamaican and the descendant of slaves, was adopted by a wealthy white British couple, who raised her as their child. But as she grew older and realised that the prejudices of British society made no allowance for her, she journeyed to South Africa where she met Abram. In the aftermath of the Immorality Act, she comes to a heartbreaking conclusion based on her past and collective history – and she commits her own devastating act, one that will reverberate through their entire family’s lives.

Intertwining her storytelling with ritual, myth, and the heart-wrenching question of who stays and who leaves, Scatterlings marks the debut of a gifted storyteller who has become a sensation in her native South Africa—and promises to take the Western literary world by storm as well.

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Scatterlings by Resoketswe Martha Manenzhe has received praise for its exquisite, poetic writing and its ability to intertwine South African politics and history with myth and romance. Reviewers highlight the book’s exploration of the profound impact of racism on a biracial family during the era of the Immorality Act in South Africa. The narrative is described as elegant and heart-wrenching, enhanced by a rich backdrop of folklore and history, and is noted for humanising the victims of colonial legacies. The novel's mythical and lyrical storytelling is also commended for its portrayal of ancestry, belonging, and home.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780063264113

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 19 January 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: HarperVia

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 449g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Rešoketšwe Manenzhe is a South African villager and storyteller. Her short stories and poems have appeared in the Kalahari Review, Fireside Fiction, Lolwe, FIYAH, and the 2017 Sol Plaatjie European Union Anthology, among other outlets. She has won the 2019 Writivism Short Story Prize, the 2020 Dinaane Debut Fiction Award, the 2021 Akuko Short Story Competition, the 2021 HSS Award for Best Fiction, the 2021 UJ Prize for South African Fiction in English, the First-Time Author award at the 2021 South African Literary Awards, and she was the first runner-up for the 2019 Collins Elesiro Prize for Fiction. She was shortlisted for the 2021 Sunday Times CNA Literary Awards. She lives in Cape Town.

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