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The Djinn Waits A Hundred Years
By (Author) Shubnum Khan
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
30th April 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Magical realism
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Narrative theme: Identity / belonging
Narrative theme: Journeys and voyages
Narrative theme: Sense of place
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
395g
In an old wardrobe a djinn sits weeping. It whimpers and murmurs small words of complaint. It sucks its teeth and berates the heavens for its fate. It curses the day it ever entered this damned house. Akbar Manzil was once a grand estate overlooking the sparkling ocean beyond South Africa's eastern coast. Now, its Palladian windows and marble parapets, its golden domes and Romanesque towers have fallen into disrepair. Now, Akbar Manzil is where people come to forget, or to be forgotten. Teenage Sana arrives with her father, Bilal, both of them hoping for a fresh start after the tragedies that have blighted their family. But when the ghost of Sana's sister alerts her to the presence of a djinn that lingers just out of reach in the shadowy corners of the house, Sana embarks on a quest to uncover the history of her unnerving new home. Soon, her own story intertwines with that of a young woman who lived there some eighty years earlier, a woman whose tragic fate holds the key to Akbar Manzil's ultimate secret. Endlessly playful and richly imaginative, Shubnum Khan's vibrant debut delves into the transformative powers of love and grief as it explores the legacy of South Africa's complicated past.
Shubnum Khan is a South African author and artist. Her first novel,Onion Tears(2011) was shortlisted for the Penguin Prize for African Writing and the University of Johannesburg Debut Fiction Prize. Her writing has also appeared intheNew York Times,McSweeney's,HuffPost,Oprah Magazine,The Sunday Times,Marie Claire, and others. She has a degree in Media Studies and a Master's in English from the University of KwaZulu-Natal. Her essay collection,How I Accidentally Became a Stock Photowas published in South Africa and India by Pan Macmillan in 2021.