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Children of the moon / Anthony De Sa.

De Sa, Anthony, (author.).

Summary:

In the wispy grasslands of Tanzania in the 1950s, a Maasai woman gives birth to a miracle. The other villagers see the baby as a curse. The baby-- a daughter, named Kibo-- has skin as white as bone, and from her first moments on earth, she is forced to claim her life in spite of the violence she incites. As she grows, Kibo sheds her identity to become Liloe, and then Po, continuously trying to adjust herself so that she can fit into the world around her. Further south, in Portuguese-controlled Mozambique, a young boy, Ezequiel, has been adopted by two missionaries. Zeca, too, struggles with a lack of acceptance. Not recognized by his Portuguese father's community, or by his Makonde mother's tribe, Zeca lives his life on the borders of both worlds. And when civil war erupts in Mozambique, Zeca must choose what-- and who-- he is willing to leave behind. An exploration of the costs of war, and a tender narrative of love and redemption, Children of the Moon is a startlingly truthful portrait of two outsiders, coming together in a time of momentous change.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780385685979
  • Physical Description: 241 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : Doubleday Canada, 2019.
Subject: Outcasts > Fiction.
Marginality, Social > Fiction.
Social acceptance > Fiction.
Civil war > Fiction.
Mozambique > Fiction.
Tanzania > Fiction.
Genre: War fiction.
Romance fiction.
Canadian fiction.
Love stories.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Louise Public Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Louise Public Library AF DES (Text) 36761000115530 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -

ANTHONY DE SA is the critically acclaimed author of the novel Kicking the Sky and Barnacle Love, a collection of linked stories that was a finalist for the Scotiabank Giller Prize. De Sa was born and grew up in Toronto's Portuguese community. He attended the Humber School for Writers and is currently a teacher librarian at Michael Power - St. Joseph High School, where he directs the creative writing program. He lives in Toronto with his wife and three sons.


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