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Lady Moses : a novel
- Title
- Lady Moses : a novel / Lucinda Roy.
- Author
- Roy, Lucinda.
- Publication
- New York : HarperFlamingo, [1998], ©1998.
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Text | Request in advance | PR6068.O96 L3 1998 | Off-site |
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- Description
- 382 pages; 25 cm
- Summary
- This debut novel is the story of Jacinta Moses, the child of a passionate and courageous love. Her father, Simon Moses, is a black African writer; her mother, Louise, is a white British actress. Together the family carves out a vibrant life in South London filled with people drawn to Simon's powerful stories of the Africa he left behind.
- But when Simon Moses dies, Jacinta's mother descends into madness, leaving her daughter impoverished and alone, her only real friend an unemployed thespian, Alfred Russell-Smyth. Jacinta longs for a better life, to surround herself with beauty, to run "high and wide and deep." As she grows older, however, prejudice - her own as well as that of others - leads her to make adventurous but damaging choices in her life.
- In her quest for happiness and security, Jacinta flees to the American South and marries a white man. But when her daughter, Lady, is born with a disability - ruining her hopes for a picture-perfect life - Jacinta travels with her baby and husband to Africa to search for answers in her father's homeland.
- Her experiences there change her forever, for it is in Africa, a land that echoes with her father's stories, that she is forced to draw on her family's great strengths and weave something brilliant out of their history of pain.
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Domestic fiction.
- ISBN
- 006018244X
- LCCN
- 97033216
- OCLC
- ocm37331725
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries