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Weight | 0.228 kg |
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Dimensions | 19.7 × 12.8 × 1.8 cm |
£9.99
Paperback | 256 pages
197 x 128 x 18 | 228g
‘A gripping, galloping narrative that challenges perceptions to the very last page’, Marie Claire
‘David Diop has opened up a new way of thinking about the eighteenth century and its hideous cruelties’, Abdulrazak Gurnah, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
‘It’s hard to imagine a more gripping or fertile subject’, Guardian
Prais, 1806. The renowned botanist Michel Adanson is dying. His last word is a woman’s name: Maram. But who was she?
Searching for the answer, Adanson’s daughter discovers a journal of his youthful travels in Senegal, which tells a story of wild adventure and impossible desires. It reveals how he heard of a young woman sold into slavery who did the impossible and returned. How he became obsessed with finding her, whatever the cost. And how a man who longed to solve the mysteries of natural instead found himself grappling with the impulses of the heart.
Weight | 0.228 kg |
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Dimensions | 19.7 × 12.8 × 1.8 cm |
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