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Guyana

The Far Away Girl

Sharon Maas

Available in: Paperback, E-Book, Audiobook
Genres: Historical Fiction
Paperback
: 416 pages
Audiobook
: 16h 38m

 

Summary

Set in 1970s Georgetown, Guyana, seven-year-old Rita is haunted by the belief that she caused her mother Cassie’s death. Her father, lost in his own world, lets Rita roam freely in their dilapidated seaside house, where she finds solace among her many stray pets. However, her life takes a dark turn when her new stepmother, Chandra, arrives. The once lively home becomes a place of strict rules and lost freedoms, especially with a new baby sister on the way, leaving Rita feeling more isolated than ever.

In her loneliness, Rita turns to the only photo she has of her mother, a humble farmer’s daughter from the Guyanese rainforest. Driven by a need to uncover the truth about her mother, Rita embarks on a journey to her mother’s homeland. There, amidst the lush and vibrant landscape, she finds comfort in her grandmother’s embrace and the bountiful nature around her. But as she uncovers a painful secret her father kept hidden, Rita must confront her past and find a way to heal.

Thoughts

This book weaves a beautiful and poignant tale of a coming of age story. The prose is strong and the author vividly brings to life the setting of Guyana. The story though simple has an emotional depth, filled with exploration of family secrets and personal growth. I would recommend this book even outside the context of read the world challenge.

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