Greater Love
Aisha begins life as a Portuguese peasant, moving to Paris to seek out a less stifling existence as the nanny for a bourgeois couple. Encouraged by her employer, Aisha begins courses in the Sorbonne as well as falling into an affair with him.
Her world falls apart when her twin brother, Jose, arrives in Paris, converts to Islam and immolates himself as a protest against the cruelty of the modern world. Aisha fades away almost to the point of death without her twin, but she is pulled back into life by the Sheikh who brought Jose to Islam.
When the Sheikh is unjustly deported to Morocco, Aisha journeys through the Atlas Mountains to find him - and in the process she is transformed to her very being.
Lucy Wadham was born in London in 1964 and educated at Oxford. She works in Paris as a freelance journalist and is married with two childre n.Lost, her first novel, was published in 2000 to great acclaim.
Author: Lucy Wadham
Format: Paperback, 304 pages, 127mm x 197mm, 244 g
Published: 2008, Faber & Faber, United Kingdom
Genre: General & Literary Fiction
Aisha begins life as a Portuguese peasant, moving to Paris to seek out a less stifling existence as the nanny for a bourgeois couple. Encouraged by her employer, Aisha begins courses in the Sorbonne as well as falling into an affair with him.
Her world falls apart when her twin brother, Jose, arrives in Paris, converts to Islam and immolates himself as a protest against the cruelty of the modern world. Aisha fades away almost to the point of death without her twin, but she is pulled back into life by the Sheikh who brought Jose to Islam.
When the Sheikh is unjustly deported to Morocco, Aisha journeys through the Atlas Mountains to find him - and in the process she is transformed to her very being.
Lucy Wadham was born in London in 1964 and educated at Oxford. She works in Paris as a freelance journalist and is married with two childre n.Lost, her first novel, was published in 2000 to great acclaim.