Hello to the Cannibals: A Novel by Richard Bausch
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Hello to the Cannibals

A Novel


Price: $25.95
On Sale: 18/02/2004
Formats:     Trade PB

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At first, all Lily Austin knows about 19th–century explorer Mary Kingsley is that, 100 years before, she was the first white woman to venture into the heart of Africa. But as Lily begins reading about Mary Kingsley, she becomes more and more fascinated – and discovers in Mary a kindred spirit.

In her own life, Lily feels trapped – on the one hand, she craves family and intimate connection; on the other hand, she has no healthy or satisfying role models. Consequently, as she nears graduation from the University of Virginia, she finds herself uncertain about what to do with her life.

As she researches Mary's life – she has begun writing a play about her – Lily comes to witness Mary's incredible bravery and startling originality, qualities that prove inspirational to Lily, whose own bravery is required as she attempts to navigate dysfunctional and destructive relationships with her young husband, her extended family – and a legacy of abuse dating back to her childhood.


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ISBN: 9780060930806; ISBN10: 0060930802; Imprint: Harper Perennial ; On Sale: 18/02/2004; Format: Trade paperback; Trimsize: 5 5/16 x 8; Pages: 688; $25.95;

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