An edition of Bruised Hibiscus: A Novel (2000)

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A Novel

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An edition of Bruised Hibiscus: A Novel (2000)

Bruised Hibiscus

A Novel

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"In the village of Otahiti on the island of Trinidad, a fisherman pulls the body of a white woman from the sea. News travels quickly through the small island, and the conclusion "man-woman business" prevails as the assumed motive for the murder. The rage that surfaces as a result of the murder - born of generations of colonialism, sexual oppression and class disparity - is the catalyst for the reunion of two childhood friends, Rosa and Zuela.".

"Inseparable companions during the August holidays of their twelfth year, the two girls witness an unspeakable act through the leaves of a hibiscus bush and shame divides them for twenty years. Rosa, from a family of white plantation owners, falls in love with a black school headmaster named Cedric. Zuela marries a Chinese immigrant three times her age and gives birth to ten children in as many years. Although their lives diverge, both women suffer at the hands of the men they marry.

Memories of the horror witnessed at the hibiscus bush resurface upon hearing about the murdered woman, bringing Rosa and Zuela together in a desperate search for liberation."--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Publisher
Seal Press
Language
English
Pages
288

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Cover of: Bruised Hibiscus
Bruised Hibiscus
March 4, 2003, One World/Ballantine
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Cover of: Bruised Hibiscus
Bruised Hibiscus: A Novel
March 14, 2000, Seal Press
Hardcover in English

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First Sentence

"It didn't take long for the news to beat through the bamboo and the mangrove bush off the shore from Freeman's Bay in Otahiti, to spread like wildfire once the fisherman, his brown skin turned tar black by the sun, and leathered by the salt in the wind and sea, staggered into the Oropouche Police Station."

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3564.U48 B78 2000, PS3564.U48B78 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
9.1 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
Weight
2.4 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8760052M
Internet Archive
bruisedhibiscusn00nune
ISBN 10
1580050360
ISBN 13
9781580050364
LCCN
99086362
OCLC/WorldCat
43324261
Library Thing
1087922
Goodreads
3115784

First Sentence

"It didn't take long for the news to beat through the bamboo and the mangrove bush off the shore from Freeman's Bay in Otahiti, to spread like wildfire once the fisherman, his brown skin turned tar black by the sun, and leathered by the salt in the wind and sea, staggered into the Oropouche Police Station."

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