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The 2009 Award

 

The Butterfly Month

The Butterfly Month

by Ariëlla Kornmehl

Translated from the original Dutch by Faith Hunter

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Openbare Bibliotheek Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Openbare Bibliotheek Eindhoven, The Netherlands
  • Gemeentebibliotheek Utrecht, The Netherlands

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition:

Scribe Publications

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Betrayed by her parents, her lover, and her own body, Joni, a young doctor, leaves her home in the Netherlands for a rural hospital in post-apartheid South Africa. There she lives a life of self-imposed exile, dominated and deadened by the daily stream of medical emergencies confronting her, the inadequacies of the system she works in, and the loneliness of her empty domestic existence. Apart from a few brief erotic encounters, she is able to keep the world at a distance.

Gradually, though, the lives of Joni’s Zulu housemaid, Zanele, and Zanele’s two children begin to intrude on her isolation. As they forge a personal link with her, so the spirits of Africa penetrate Joni’s life and begin to erode its sense of controlled precision. And as Joni finally realises that she, too, has unwittingly become emotionally involved with her African friends, the vulnerability of her fragile routine becomes all too clear. In a mesmerising denouement, Joni finds herself at the mercy of ‘the God of Africa’ and exposed to chaotic, brutal forces that she cannot control.

(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Born in Amsterdam in 1975, Ariëlla Kornmehl studied philosophy at the University of Amsterdam. On completion of her studies she spent two years living in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Butterfly Month is her second novel. Ms Kornmehl lives in Amsterdam with her husband and two daughters.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

Novel about a friendship between a white woman in South Africa and her housekeeper, poetical language, very interesting novel.

 

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