Cloth Girl by Marilyn Heward Mills

Cloth Girl by Marilyn Heward Mills

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Warm, humorous and finally very moving, this marvellous first novel by Marilyn Heward Mills is set in British West Africa, Gold Coast, in the 1940s, during the ten years leading up to Independence.

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Cloth Girl by Marilyn Heward Mills

Matilda Quartey is fourteen years old when sophisticated black Gold Coast lawyer, Robert Bannerman, sets eyes on her and resolves to take her as his second wife. For Julie, his first wife, this is a colossal slap in the face; for Matilda it is an abrupt -- and cruel -- end to childhood. Entwined with their story -- by turns funny and heartbreaking -- is that of Alan Turton, new ADC to the Governor and his dissatisfied wife, Audrey, a hard-drinking accident waiting to happen, who is appalled by her new life. Marilyn Heward Mills's Africa is a cauldron of contradictions: fatalistic but brimming with optimism; outwardly Christian, yet profoundly superstitious and reliant on fetish priests; poverty-stricken, but rich in pride and family values; vibrant with colour yet darkened by violence; exhausting, yet exhilarating. For Matilda it is her passionately loved homeland. For Audrey it is a prison. For the men it is a land of opportunity, where careers can be made and broken, fortunes lost and won. And for all of them the events of these ten years will shape and define their lives forever.
'Mills' first novel is an assured study of Ghanaian life. . She vividly portrays both the black and white communities and mines considerable humour from those Africans who have their feet in both camps . . . Above all, in the character of Matilda . . . she creates a richly sympathetic portrait of a young woman whose warmth and integrity win the reader's heart along with the hearts of all those around her' Daily Express 'Heward Mills deftly captures the ironic pity each feels for the other's situation. Written with fluency and confidence, this is an impressive debut' New Statesman 'this is a debut novel of substance that movingly captures the meaning of loss and the cost of gain' Scotland on Sunday 'I loved it, I enjoyed Cloth Girl with its huge sense of place and character . . . I particularly loved Audrey and the contrast between the two' Alex Hemsley, BBC 5 Live Book Club 'The story rattles along and is beautifully told . . . Fantastic . . . I liked its crisp, spare, romantic but steely prose. It's a hot book for a hot day!' Noel Morris, BBC 5 Live Book Club 'What I liked best were the characterisations'. Of Matilda, 'I thought she was beautifully drawn . . . you caught the tragedy of ignorance and willfullness . . . beautifully carried through' Will Self 'a charming, optimistic tale' The Historical Novels Review 'utterly engrossing . . . a delightfully insightful and entertaining novel' The Works 'a cast of vibrant characters' Big Issue 'In this vivid and assured first novel, two women meet across a yawning social divide . . . Warm, moving, delightful' The Times 'Mills offers, through Matilda's eyes, a rich celebration of the country . . . This unusual tale of the colonial experience hits the spot' Guardian 'Heward Mills deftly captures the ironic pity each feels for the other's situation. Written with fluency and confidence, this is an impressive debut' New Statesman 'Sensitively dramatised by Mills' simple prose, this is a warmly feminine novel, an honest witnessing of an African movement' Observer 'Totally engrossing and beautifully written' Woman & Home 'An engrossing and at times heartbreaking story . . . A wonderful first novel, as thought-provoking as it is enjoyable' Telegraph
Brought up in Ghana, the daughter of Ghanaian father and Swiss mother. Lives in Dulwich with husband and two children.
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ISBN 13 9780316731881
ISBN 10 0316731889
Title Cloth Girl
Author Marilyn Heward Mills
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2006-06-01
Number of pages 480
Prizes Short-listed for Costa Book Awards (First Novel) 2006
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.