Afternoon In Summer, An
By (Author) Kathy Giuffre
Awa Press
Awa Press
30th August 2010
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
919.62304
Paperback
256
Width 131mm, Height 196mm, Spine 21mm
290g
When American university lecturer Kathy Giuffre decides to take her two young sons and flee to a remote South Pacific island for a year to escape her stressed-out life as a working single mother, she is taking the biggest gamble of her life. She arranges a house in advance, but when she arrives both the house and the person arranging it have vanished into thin air. And she has her boys, aged three and seven, to look after. Things do not look promising. Giuffre describes how what starts out as a disaster turns into a life-changing experience. Finding a home in a ramshackle house on the edge of the ocean with an 82-year-old Maori woman, she and her sons gradually become immersed in island life and rediscover age-old values of friendship and belonging. And there is a twist as Giuffre contacts an old flame from university days and finds to her surprise that he, too, is again single ...
Brimming with sensuality and intelligence, Kathy Giuffre's quest for freedom in the Pacific has a disarming honesty and a delightful turn of phrase. Woven into her intimate story is a love letter to the people of Rarotonga, rich with all the joys and sorrows of a lost paradise." Kapka Kassabova, author, Street Without a Name
Kathy Giuffre has a BA from Harvard and a PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is a professor of sociology at Colorado College and author of Collective Creativity: Art and Society in the South Pacific.