The Farming Of Bones
By (Author) Edwidge Danticat
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
5th May 2000
6th April 2000
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.54
Paperback
320
Width 132mm, Height 199mm, Spine 20mm
219g
It is 1937, and Amabelle Desir is a young Haitian woman working as a maid for a wealthy family in the Dominican Republic, across the border from her homeland. The Republic, under the iron rule of the Generalissimo, treats the Haitians as second-class citizens, and although Amabelle feels a strong sense of loyalty to her employers, especially since her own parents drowned crossing the river from Haiti, racial tensions are heightened when Amabelle's boss accidentally kills a Haitian in a car accident. The accident is a catalyst for a systematic round-up of Haitians, ostensibly for repatriation but in fact a prelude to slaughter. Amabelle, caught up in the chaos and confusion, returns to Haiti after much hardship to make a new life, but is for years uncertain of the fate of her lover, Sebastian, and haunted by a nagging sense of guilt.
A powerful, fiercely economical and deceptively moving work, blending historical accuracy with lyrical brilliance.'A writer of great force with still more potential' INDEPENDENT 'Her greatest strength is to resist sensationalism and sentimentality ... She uses fiction to portray a world in which there is no resolution' THE TIMES 'A powerful, haunting novel' TIME
Edwidge Danticat is the author of a novel, BREATH, EYES, MEMORY, and a collection of interlinked stories, KRIK KRAK!, which was shortlisted for the National Book Award in the US. She was also one of GRANTA's Best Young American Novelists.