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A Cowrie of Hope (African Writers) (originale 2000; edizione 2000)

di Binwell Sinyangwe

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This reimagining of the Robin Hood legend tells the story of the young boy behind the bandit hero's rise to fame.   Will Shackley is the son of a lord, and though just thirteen, he's led a charmed, protected life and is the heir to Shackley House, while his father is away on the Third Crusade with King Richard the Lionheart.   But with King Richard's absence, the winds of treason are blowing across England, and soon Shackley House becomes caught up in a dangerous power struggle that drives Will out of the only home he's ever known. Alone, he flees into the dangerous Sherwood Forest, where he joins an elusive gang of bandits readers will immediately recognize.   How Will helps a drunkard named Rob become one of the most feared and revered criminals in history is a swashbuckling ride perfect for anyone who loves heroes, villains, and adventure. From the Hardcover edition.… (altro)
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Titolo:A Cowrie of Hope (African Writers)
Autori:Binwell Sinyangwe
Info:Heinemann (2000), Paperback, 160 pages
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An impressive novel. I had not heard of the author but bought the book anyway since it is part of the Heinemann’s African Writers Series. I have been variously disappointed and impressed by authors whose work is included in this series and this was one of the best of those I’ve read. Sinyangwe was obsessed here with the economic crisis in Zambia in the 1990s and its pervasive effect on society. The story is simple: of an illiterate, widowed mother who, in the depths of poverty, is desperate to find a way to pay for her daughter’s continuing education. The story itself is nothing special but his depiction of the mother’s struggles, of the place and problems of women in society is quite moving, despite the often disappointingly stereotypical portrayals of good and evil. I am very disappointed to know that the author has published only one other book. ( )
  Gypsy_Boy | Aug 24, 2023 |
This was a beautifully written story and I ached for the protagonist, a desperately poor Zambian woman who only wants to see her daughter get an education and have a better life than she did. Nasula's daughter is an excellent student who graduated at the top of her class from the local school and got admission to a prestigious high school, but Nasula needs to come up with 100,000 kwacha to pay for her daughter's school fees, and she has not a penny in the world. So she decides to go from her remote village to Zambia's capital, Lusaka, to sell the only thing of value she has -- a 90kg sack of beans which are rare and much sought after in Lusaka. The beans should bring a price of 120,000 kwacha, enough to pay the school tuition, buy school supplies and get back home to the village. Unfortunately, within hours of Nasula's arrival in Lusaka, the beans are stolen, leaving her at a loss and her daughter without a future.

Unfortunately, I don't think the end of the story is terribly realistic. The moral seems to be that if you have pure motives and persevere, you will find powerful people in high positions who are scrupulously honest and eager to help you. I don't know a lot about Africa but I do know that corruption in most African countries is endemic in all segments of society. I am not at all convinced that in real life Nasula could have gotten the help that she did. ( )
  meggyweg | Jan 7, 2011 |
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This reimagining of the Robin Hood legend tells the story of the young boy behind the bandit hero's rise to fame.   Will Shackley is the son of a lord, and though just thirteen, he's led a charmed, protected life and is the heir to Shackley House, while his father is away on the Third Crusade with King Richard the Lionheart.   But with King Richard's absence, the winds of treason are blowing across England, and soon Shackley House becomes caught up in a dangerous power struggle that drives Will out of the only home he's ever known. Alone, he flees into the dangerous Sherwood Forest, where he joins an elusive gang of bandits readers will immediately recognize.   How Will helps a drunkard named Rob become one of the most feared and revered criminals in history is a swashbuckling ride perfect for anyone who loves heroes, villains, and adventure. From the Hardcover edition.

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