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All Your Children, Scattered

Translated by Alison Anderson
Format: Paperback / softback
Language: English
Publisher: Europa Editions (UK) Ltd, London, United Kingdom
Published: 23rd Feb 2023
Dimensions: w 135mm h 210mm d 14mm
Weight: 189g
ISBN-10: 178770405X
ISBN-13: 9781787704053
Barcode No: 9781787704053
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Synopsis
"Timeless, vivid and utterly essential." Fergal Keane, author of The Madness AN AWARD WINNING NOVEL FOLLOWING THREE GENERATIONS TORN APART BY THE TUTSI GENOCIDE Blanche returns to Rwanda after building a life in Bordeaux with her husband and young son, Stokely. Reuniting with her mother Immaculata, old wounds are reopened for both mother and daughter while Stokely, caught between two countries, tries to understand where he comes from and where he belongs. Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse's unforgettable debut novel follows three generations torn apart by the genocide against the Tutsis, as they try to reconnect with one another, rebuild broken links and find their place in today's world. WHAT READERS ARE SAYING "Beautiful and breath-taking." Lizzy on Netgalley "This is a book to read and re-read." Jo Ann on Goodreads "This book was intense and filled me with emotion... Truly memorable and lyrical." Rachel on Netgalley "Raw, heartfelt and full of pain [with] so many poetic and spine tingling quotes." Sharmila on Netgalley "A literary feat through and through." Thomas on Goodreads "I just can't recommend it enough." Kacey on Netgalley "A beautiful and heartbreaking book." Elizabeth on Goodreads

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"Three generations of a family torn apart by the Tutsi genocide try to reconnect with their homeland and each other." * The New York Times * "Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse is a writer of immense gifts and her novel has moved me to my core. Read it and meet and purveyor of human truths that are timeless, vivid and utterly essential." * Fergal Keane, author of The Madness * "Precise and poetic; profound and profoundly human, All Your Children, Scattered plumbs the depths of history's silences, and of its victims." * Jakuta Alikavazovic, author of Night as it Falls * "Beata Umbubyeyi Mairesse writes in beautiful language of, often, terrible things, which is precisely what gives All Your Children, Scattered so much of its power. War has a long tail, and its impact does not end when the fighting is over. The world of Blanche, Immaculata and Stokley pulls you in and spins you around. Deftly told and beautifully written, this is a story that kept me engrossed to the end." * Aminatta Forna, author of Happiness * "Beautifully wrought and utterly compelling." * Lisa Appignanesi * "This book touched me as it affirms a great faith in literature: that what we think we can no longer say, we can attempt to write. Between silence and the quest for new words, one must find a language: Beata's is true without being coarse, reserved without hiding details of the events and the emotions they arouse." * Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, Prix Goncourt winner * "This story tells all our stories." * Gael Faye, author of Small Country * "[All Your Children, Scattered] tenderly unfurls the pain of generations, without flinching from the complex legacy of colonization and war. " * Booklist * "This first novel has the feel of a breakthrough, a transcendence." * The Brooklyn Rail * "A brief but powerful novel about the weight of silence and the intergenerational nature of trauma, and despite the weight of its subject matter, there is a light at its center. In opening up these various narratives, Mairesse's work acts as a reminder that even if the past cannot be restored, silence does not have the last word." * Asymptote Journal * "A dazzling rainbow." * Jeune Afrique * "Splendid." * ELLE (France) * "Magnificent." * Le Monde * "A poetic account of the strength of women." * Cheek Magazine * "Viscerally powerful." * Financial Times * "Searing... a poignant meditation on the violence that ruptured so many lives. Mairesse's lyrical prose, translated by Alison Anderson, is mesmerising."


* The Observer * "War has a long tail, and its impact does not end when the fighting is over. The world of Blanche, Immaculata and Stokley pulls you in and spins you around. Deftly told and beautifully written, this is a story that kept me engrossed to the end." * Aminatta Forna *