Shame
By (Author) Melanie Finn
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
12th July 2016
12th May 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
336
Width 132mm, Height 196mm, Spine 22mm
242g
Pilgrim Jones doesn't belong here.
She belongs in the cities of Europe, by her handsome husband's side. But here she is, in a village on the edge of Africa. No one knows why she is here and what she is hiding from. And she is not going to tell them - about her husband's betrayal, or the children she killed in a crash. But two men from Pilgrim's past are coming to find her - two men with very different motives.Intense, impressive... Told with force, and bracing directness... It's a book that smashes into you. - Guardian
Arresting - Finn conjures up Africa perfectly.A brilliantly written account of a soul in torment and the way she is pursued by her own fate. Finn evokes the darkness and light of Africa with the same sureness that she calls forth the brightness and shadow of the human heart.I rarely get as invested in the outcome of a novel as I did reading Shame . . . These characters could be usSo powerful, brutal and haunting. There are scenes that will just stay in the memory, the birth scene in particular was just incredible. Absolutely brilliant'Shame, a second novel by Melanie Finn, deserved more recognition than it received. Her Africa is one I recognise, neither sentimental nor sensationalised. Finn has a light, deft touch as a writer, but the images she conjures up are so subversively creepy they haunt you for days' - Spectator Best Books of the YearMelanie Finn was born and raised in Kenya. She has worked as a screenwriter and a journalist, and is the founder and co-director of the Natron Healthcare Project, which helps rural Masai communities. Her first novel, AWAY FROM YOU, was published to great critical acclaim in 2004, and was longlisted for the Orange and IMPAC Prizes. Her second novel, SHAME, has been shortlisted for the GUARDIAN'S NOT THE BOOKER Prize.