Black Lion
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Wilderness guide Sicelo Mbatha shares lessons learnt from a lifetime's intimate association with Africa's wildest nature.
Bridget befasst sich mit tiefgreifenden Themen, von frühem Verlust bis zu den ethischen Verwicklungen der Gentechnik. Ihr Schreiben erforscht die menschliche Verfassung und untersucht die Auswirkungen gesellschaftlicher Kämpfe und die Komplexität der Wissenschaft. Von ihren ersten poetischen Versuchen bis zu ihren preisgekrönten Romanen ist ihr Werk von Ehrlichkeit und Tiefe geprägt. Bridgets Prosa ist direkt und aufschlussreich und seziert Themen mit einem scharfen Blick für Details und psychologische Wahrheit.


Wilderness guide Sicelo Mbatha shares lessons learnt from a lifetime's intimate association with Africa's wildest nature.
Iris Langley is forced to take charge when her mother, Grace, has a stroke. This is no easy task: Iris suffers from the lingering effects of a near-fatal fall as a child. The accident turned her mind into a place where a dragon lives: one that roars in her ears and fills her head with smoke. As her mother retreats into dementia, Iris realises that Grace is hiding something – a secret about that fateful day in the mountains that could threaten everything she believes about herself and her family. But with her own memory fragmented, and Grace’s mind in tatters, how can she find the truth? Set against the sombre beauty of the Drakensberg mountains, Bridget Pitt’s powerful new novel takes us into the labyrinthine world of brain injury, and reveals how the strands of guilt, secrecy and devotion that bind mother to daughter may devastate or redeem them. ‘The struggle to forget, or not; courage in small things – Bridget Pitt’s new novel has found a voice for wounded memory. It’s a searching voice, evoking from jumbled discards something that perhaps we’ve all lost … but which might still be found.’ – Jeremy Cronin