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ISBN: 9781664403918
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ISBN: 9781664658714
Runtime: | 13.49 Hours |
Category: | Fiction/Literary |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
Lusaka, Zambia: Zoe Fleming is a young, idealistic American lawyer working with an NGO devoted to combatting the epidemic of child sexual assault in southern Africa. Zoe's organization is called in to help when an adolescent girl is brutally assaulted. The girl's identity is a mystery. Where did she come from? Was the attack a random street crime or a premeditated act? A betrayal in her past gives the girl's plight a special resonance for Zoe, and she is determined to find the perpetrator. She slowly forms a working relationship, and then a surprising friendship, with Joseph Kabuta, a Zambian police officer. Their search takes them from Lusaka's roughest neighbourhoods to the wild waters of Victoria Falls, from the AIDS-stricken streets of Johannesburg to the matchless splendour of Cape Town. As the investigation builds to a climax, threatening to send shockwaves through Zambian society, Zoe is forced to radically reshape her assumptions about love, loyalty, family and, especially, the meaning of justice.Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“A hauntingly good read. The Garden of Burning Sand is a powerful and moving novel about rape and corruption in the country of Zambia. This fast-paced, engaging story is told through the eyes of an American human rights lawyer working in the country, and the details on every page make it deserving of readers’ complete attention. This one’s an absolute must-read.” —RT Book Reviews (4½ stars)
“By setting this story against the backdrop of Zambia’s rocky
presidential election, Addison ratchets up the tension and makes the
already-palpable threat of violence against Zoe and her cohorts more
real.” —Publishers Weekly
“Addison delivers another compelling novel
exposing human rights violations…A sense of urgency will keep readers engrossed, and,
despite the tragedy depicted, they will also find comforting themes
connected to love and family. Fans of Addison’s first novel and readers
who enjoy socially conscious fiction will want this.” —Library Journal
“Addison’s second novel is both an affecting tale of a tragically abused girl and a convincing plea for humanitarian support in Africa.” —Kirkus Reviews
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Retail CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Fiction/Literary |
Runtime: | 13.49 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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