October

first publication date:  2014
original language:  English

October is a 2014 novel by Zoë Wicomb. Wicomb, who won a 2013 Windham–Campbell Literature Prize, is originally from Namaqualand, South Africa, and is an emeritus professor at the University of Strathclyde. October is the story of Mercia Murray, a professor in Glasgow, Scotland, who returns to Kliprand, Namaqualand in South Africa when her brother, Jake, writes her to come home and get his son, Nicky. The themes include homemaking, exile, return and race. Quadrapheme: 21st Century Literature has noted that October is a story about homecoming, a story about home, a story about belonging, not-belonging, women and children, class and race and education, motherhood and fatherhood.Asked by Anna James to sum up the book in three words, Zoë Wicomb answered: "Home, deracination, family secrets." Source: Wikipedia (en)

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