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Ripples in the Pool (Reprint)

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In Ripples in the Pool, pioneering author Rebeka Njau examines the deep divide between urban and rural life in postcolonial Africa.

Exploring the conflicts of marriage and modernity, this groundbreaking novel follows the tragic tale of a love between two women and the futile fight for female independence.Selina is a rich, metropolitan woman who has happily embraced the independence of city life.

Newly married, Selina looks forward to starting her new life with her husband, Gikere.Yet when Gikere's mother implores her son to leave the city and return to his village, no amount of begging will make him refuse - even to the detriment of Selina's own happiness.As Selina adjusts to rural life, she encounters deep hostility from both her family and the wider community.

She can't ignore her mother-in-law's animosity towards her Westernised ways nor the villagers' growing resentment.Unexpectedly, Selina finds comfort in the affections of Gikere's younger sister, Gaciru.

Distancing herself from a marriage that has become increasingly violent, Selina falls deeper and deeper into a maddening love affair with ruinous results...Ripples in the Pool is one of the earliest Kenyan novels to introduce lesbian love as an alternative to heterosexual marriage.

But Selina's pursuit of happiness and autonomy in an intolerant society inevitably leads to disaster.

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Product Details
Apollo
1803288949 / 9781803288949
eBook (EPUB)
823.914
01/10/2023
United Kingdom
240 pages
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