The impatient : a novel / Djaili Amadou Amal ; translated from the French by Emma Ramadan.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063141629 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 162 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First HarperVia edition.
- Publisher: New York : HarperVia, 2022.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Originally published as Les Impatientes in France in 2020 by itions Emmanuelle Collas. |
| Language Note: | Translated from the French. |
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| Subject: | Forced marriage > Islamic countries > Fiction. Patriarchy > Fiction. Polygamy > Religious aspects > Islam > Fiction. Polygamy > Cameroon > Fiction. Women > Abuse of > Fiction. Women > Africa > Social conditions > Fiction. Cameroon > Fiction. |
| Genre: | Social problem fiction. Novels. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | FIC Amado | 31681010298628 | FICTION | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
In North Cameroon, three women who, from an early age, were raised to submit to men, or risk shame and repudiation of themselves and their families, must find a way to escape forced marriages and physical abuse in a society that demands female obedience. 25,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
"Winner of the 2019 Orange Book Prize, The Impatients is a powerful novel about three women living in Cameroon who have grown impatient with the unrelenting oppression--patriarchy, polygamy, and the perpetual cry for patience--that dominates their lives"-- - HARPERCOLL
A powerful, heartrending, and insightful novel of a trio of women in Cameroon who dare to rebel against oppressive, long-held cultural traditionsâincluding polygamy and domestic abuseâthat define and limit their lives.
Three women, three stories, three linked destinies . . .
In North Cameroon, well-to-do young Ramla is torn from her true love and wed to a manipulative older man. Safira, her co-wife, juggles envy and empathy for this new bride with disappointment in the husband she desperately loves. Like her older sister, Ramla, Hindou is married off to a man she does not know or want, a distant cousin whose instability and violence terrifies her.
From an early age, these women were raised to submit to men, or risk shame and repudiation of themselves and their families. They are advised to have munyalâpatience. They are told that their fates are the will of the All-Powerful, and that it is unthinkableâor rather, impossibleâto defy tradition. They are reminded of the Fulani proverb which holds, âAt the end of patience, there is the sky.â
Yet Ramla, Safira, and Hindou are tired of waiting for a happiness that may never come. Their lives are driven by impatience and clouded by the suffering rooted in forced marriage and physical abuse, but it is this oppressive culture that binds them together. In a society that demands female obedience, how will these three impatient women free themselves?
Djaïli Amadou Amal makes her literary debut in English with this remarkable novel that breaks taboos as it denounces the cultural mores of Africa's Sahel region. Inspired by the authorâs own experiences and written with grace, strength, and veracity, The Impatient is a moving testimony to a shared pain and a call for changeâan unflinching depiction of the psychic damage traditions can have on the women who must abide by them and a denunciation of violence against all women and the normalization of domestic abuseânot only in Cameroon but around the globe.
Translated from the French by Emma Ramadan