Event Date
05 March 2019
Venue
Durban
Penguin Random House and Exclusive Books invite you to the launch of The Tortoise Cried its Only Tear :
Carol Campbell will be in conversation with Duncan Guy.
Date: Tuesday, 5 March 2019
Time: 18:00 for 18:30
Venue: Exclusive Books, Gateway
Address: Shop F248, Gateway Theatre of Shopping, Cnr Sugar Close & Gateway Drive, Umhlanga
RSVP: events@exclusivebooks.co.za / 011 798 0180
About the book:
It’s a black Karoo night and a young woman, covered in blood, is running along a deserted dirt track. A terrible thing has happened and the woman, Siena, has to reach Seekoegat Primary School at the end of the track, the only place she knows that is safe. It’s a long way to run, a three-day ride on a donkey cart.
This is the story of Siena, Boetie and Kriekie, whose lives intersect as children and who meet again as adults: Boetie is a boy running wild. Deprived and neglected he is always up to mischief but his friendship with Siena gives him self-worth. Kriekie is a basket case. As the child of a prostitute working the truck-stops along the n1 he has no home. When his mother, Dolly, doesn’t come back, a small act of kindness by a woman running a shop at the truck-stop sees him end up at Seekoegat Primary.
Plodding steadily through each chapter is the spectre of the ancient Karoo tortoise. Siena’s father, Pa, a karretjiemens, reveres the tortoise as a creature that holds within it the wisdom of the ancient landscape and that cries only one tear when it dies.
The Tortoise Cried Its Only Tear is award-winning author Carol Campbell’s third book on the Karoo. Like her previous work this story is a piece of social realism but, for the first time, Campbell introduces hints of magical realism – which is very much in keeping with the world view of the people she writes about.
Ook in Afrikaans beskikbaar as Die skilpad se laaste traan .