Scatterlings: A Novel

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“Scatterlings” by Resoketswe Martha Manenzhe is a hauntingly beautiful debut novel set in 1920s South Africa, under the oppressive shadow of the Immorality Act. This law, forbidding relationships between white and Black people, tears at the fabric of Abram and Alisa’s marriage. Alisa, a Black woman raised in Britain, finds her newfound home transformed into a cage. Abram, wrestling with his privilege, struggles to protect his family from a system designed to destroy them. Selected as a Best Book by *Vanity Fair, The Root, Vulture, People, The Washington Post, Christian Science Monitor, Los Angeles Times,* and *Essence*, and a *New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice Pick* and a *New Yorker Best Book of the Year,* this novel is a powerful exploration of identity, race, and the devastating consequences of discriminatory laws. Manenzhe’s lyrical prose weaves a tale of love, loss, and the enduring strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity. Perfect for readers of historical fiction and those seeking a thought-provoking exploration of South African history, “Scatterlings” is a deeply moving story you won’t soon forget. Published by HarperVia, this acclaimed novel is a must-read.”

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A BEST NEW BOOK from *Vanity Fair *The Root *Vulture *People *The Washington Post *Christian Science Monitor *Los Angeles Times *Essence
A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice Pick! A New Yorker Best Book of the Year!
A lyrical, moving novel in the spirit of Transcendent Kingdom and A Burningand the most awarded debut title in South Africathat tells the story of a multiracial family when the Immorality Act is passed, revealingthe story of one familys scattered souls in the wake of history.
In 1927, South Africa passes the Immorality Act, prohibiting sexual intercourse between Europeans (white people) and natives (Black people). Those who break the draconian new law face imprisonmentfor men of up to five years; for women, four years.
Abram and his wife Alisa have their share of marital problems, but they also have a comfortable life in South Africa with their two young girls. But then the Act is passed. Alisa is black, and their two children are now evidence of their involvement in a union that has been criminalized by the state.
At first, Alisa and Abram question how theyll be affected by the Act, but then officials start asking questions at the girls school, and their estate is catalogued for potential disbursement. Abram is at a loss as to how to protect his young family from the grinding machinery of the law, whose worst discriminations have until now been kept at bay by the familys economic privilege. And with this, his hesitation, the couples bond is tattered.
Alisa, who is Jamaican and the descendant of slaves, was adopted by a wealthy white British couple, who raised her as their child. But as she grew older and realized that the prejudices of British society made no allowance for her, she journeyed to South Africa where she met Abram. In the aftermath of the Immorality Act, she comes to a heartbreaking conclusion based on her past and collective history and she commits her own devastating act, one that will reverberate through their entire familys lives.
Intertwining her storytelling with ritual, myth, and the heart-wrenching question of who stays and who leaves, Scatterlings marks the debut of a gifted storyteller who has become a sensation in her native South Africaand promises to take the Western literary world by storm as well.

Discover a powerful and deeply moving story with "Scatterlings: A Novel" by Resoketswe Martha Manenzhe, a critically acclaimed debut that has captivated readers and critics alike. Hailed as a Best New Book by *Vanity Fair, The Root, Vulture, People, The Washington Post, Christian Science Monitor, Los Angeles Times,* and *Essence,* and celebrated as a *New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice Pick* and a *New Yorker Best Book of the Year,* "Scatterlings" is a literary sensation not to be missed. Set against the backdrop of 1927 South Africa, "Scatterlings" plunges into the heart of a nation grappling with the insidious Immorality Act, a law that criminalized love and intimacy between white and Black people. Manenzhe masterfully weaves a narrative of love, loss, and the enduring strength of the human spirit as she introduces us to Abram and Alisa, a multiracial couple whose lives are irrevocably altered by this draconian legislation. Abram, a man of privilege, initially believes his family is shielded from the worst excesses of the law. However, the Act's long shadow soon falls upon his home, threatening to dismantle the life he has built with Alisa and their two daughters. Alisa, a Jamaican woman adopted by a wealthy British family, carries the weight of her own history and experiences of prejudice. Having sought refuge and belonging in South Africa, she now faces a devastating choice that will forever alter the course of her family's destiny. Resoketswe Martha Manenzhe's "Scatterlings" is more than just a historical novel; it's a poignant exploration of identity, belonging, and the complexities of love in the face of injustice. Manenzhe's lyrical prose and evocative storytelling transport readers to a time and place where love was a crime, and families were torn apart by the arbitrary lines of race. She invites us to confront the lasting impact of discriminatory laws and the enduring power of the human heart. Beyond the immediate impact of the Immorality Act on Abram and Alisa's family, "Scatterlings" delves into the broader social and psychological consequences of institutionalized racism. The novel explores how prejudice can erode trust, fuel resentment, and ultimately drive individuals to make unimaginable sacrifices. Manenzhe also examines the complexities of racial identity, challenging readers to consider the fluidity of race and the arbitrary nature of racial classifications. Manenzhe's masterful storytelling seamlessly blends historical realism with elements of ritual and myth, creating a rich and immersive reading experience. She draws inspiration from South African folklore and traditions, infusing her narrative with a sense of magic and mystery. The novel also grapples with timeless themes of family, community, and the search for meaning in a world marked by injustice. "Scatterlings" is a debut of extraordinary talent, establishing Resoketswe Martha Manenzhe as a powerful voice in contemporary literature. Her unique perspective and evocative prose resonate deeply, leaving a lasting impression on readers long after they turn the final page. If you enjoyed novels like *Transcendent Kingdom* and *A Burning*, "Scatterlings" is a must-read. This paperback edition, published by HarperVia, is a beautifully crafted book that will be a treasured addition to any bookshelf. Don't miss the opportunity to experience this unforgettable story of love, loss, and resilience in the face of injustice.
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0063264129

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