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Let The Lion Eat Straw

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Let The Lion Eat Straw

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780060724214

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

Amistad Press

Publication Date:

8th August 2005

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

192

Dimensions:

Width 146mm, Height 203mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

154g

Description


Reissued upon its 25th Anniversary, Let the Lion Eat Straw is a dazzling novel that tells the story of Abeba Williams whose mother abandons the poverty and despair of the Southand in the process her daughterfor opportunities up North. In the absence of her mother, she clings to Mamma Habblesham, a woman with enviable reserves of love and hope. Their affection for each other seems boundless until Abebas resentful and abusive mother returns to take her to Brooklyn. As she grows up, her exceptional musical talent promises to be an avenue of escape. But a handsome singer distracts herand opportunities that once seemed so close, begin to fall away. Now married with a growing family, she fights to maintain the dignity of her family.

Replete with imagery that astonishes and lyricism that lingers long after the reader has finished the last page, Let the Lion Eat Straw is a revelation of the glory in apparently ordinary lives.

Reviews

"A glorious rebirth! The republication of this milestone...is cause for great celebration indeed." -- Sapphire, author of Push

"A masterpiece...brilliant, graceful, poetic!" -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch

"It's difficult to believe that a first novel can be...so rich of characterization....But this one is." -- Chattanooga Times

"There is more life and character, more that will linger in the mind, than in countless novels twice as long!" -- New York Post

"Important....It has a rich, live, radiant validity, offering characters memorably exciting." -- Gwendolyn Brooks

"I felt in the presence of a talent which touches the universal." -- Madeleine L'Engle

"An amazing achievement!" -- Kristin Hunter

"Strong and beautiful....There is so much courage, honesty and life in this novel." -- Shirley Hazzard

"Remarkable....A graceful hymn of love." -- Time

"Imbued with African folklore...less a novel than a myth." -- The New Yorker

"A remarkable first novel....that transcends race and class." -- Los Angeles Times

"A beautiful book...of startling originality, simplicity, insight, and grace." -- Richard Elman

"Accomplished...[a] special beauty." -- Library Journal

"Full of life." -- School Library Journal

"This lyrical, haunting novel remains a stirring testament to the power of the human spirit and the gift of love." -- The Seattle Skanner

"Revealing the grace... in ordinary lives... [this] is a novel worthy of a place in the annals of literature." -- The Portland Skanner

"As moving as it is wisely, lyrically told." -- O magazine

"... this poetic and memorable novel remains a testament to the power of resurrection and the powerful gift of love." -- Ebony

"Touching and lovingly crafted, Let the Lion Eat Straw has been away from us too long." -- Washington Post Book World

Author Bio

Ellease Southerland, recipient of the Gwendolyn Brooks Award for Poetry, is professor of African Literature at Pace University in New York. The author of the novel A Feast of Fools and the poetry collection The Magic Sun Spins, Ms. Southerland divides her time between Nigeria and New York City.

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