Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Periplus Bookshop

Press Release

Dear Media Friends,

 

Periplus in collaboration with the Canadian Embassy will be hosting Ms. Camilla 
Gibb's visit to Jakarta for her recent book - Sweetness in the Belly. We 
cordially invite you to join this meet & greet along with a book signing event 
which will be taking place on:

 

Day & date    : Saturday, March 24, 2007

Time             : 2 pm - onwards

Venue           : Periplus Bookshop - Kemang

  Jl. Kemang Selatan 1 (Kompleks Hero Kemang)

 

On her latest work, Camilla presents such an enchanting story of Lilly's 
personal journey conflicting between two worlds; a book closely related to 
women and culture issues.

 

Please find the synopsis as follows:

 

"When Lilly is eight years old, her pot-smoking hippie British parents leave 
her at a Sufi shrine in Morocco and inform her they will be back to collect her 
in three days. Three weeks later, she learns they've been murdered. Lilly fills 
that haunted hollow in her life with the intense study of the Qur'an under the 
watchful eye of the saint's disciple she was entrusted to. Years later, her 
journey from Morocco to Harar, Ethiopia, is half pilgrimage, half flight. In 
Harar, even her traditional Muslim head scarves cannot hide her white skin in 
her strange new surroundings; the word farenji - foreigner - is hissed at her 
at every turn. She eventually builds a life for herself falling in love with an 
idealistic young doctor. But the two are wrenched apart when Lilly is again 
forced to flee, this time to London. Despite her British roots, Lilly discovers 
she is as much of an outsider in London as she was in Harar.

   This is an unforgettable journey between two distinct worlds: the ancient 
walled city of Harar and the racially charged atmosphere of 1980's London. 
Camilla Gibb's elegant narrative evokes the stinging disconnect between Lilly's 
attempt to start anew and her inability to let go of the past. Lilly's story is 
laced with longing and regret, but above all hope - hope that time and love can 
heal the wounds of a life left behind. Gibb has pulled off an astounding feat 
with this stunning novel. Never has the distinct and troubled story of this 
corner of Ethiopia been told with such clarity, warmth, humanity, and grace."

 

Product details

Title: Sweetness in the Belly

ISBN: 9780143038726

Publisher: Penguin (Non-Classics) (March 2007)

Paperback: 368 pages 

Price: IDR 149,000

Available at Periplus Bookshop nationwide

 

Camilla Gibb was born in London, England, but grew up and currently lives in 
Toronto. She has a Ph.D in social anthropology from Oxford University for which 
she conducted fieldwork in Ethiopia. Her two previous novels, Mouthings the 
Words and The Petty Details of So-and-So's Life, have been published in 
eighteen countries, receiving rare reviews all around the world. She is one of 
twenty-one young writers to watch on the Orange Futures List compiled by the 
jury of the prestigious Orange Prize. Sweetness in the Belly was recently 
short-listed for the Giller Prize, Canada's most prestigious literary award.

 

Reviews

 

"A novel that will take you to a place so far from yourself that you may 
wonder, from time to time, whether you are ever coming back." San Francisco 
Chronicle (March 26, 2006)

 

"A sophisticated, ambitious and deeply affecting novel which is devastatingly 
relevant to our contemporary world." Giller Prize jury

 

"Sweetness in the Belly is remarkable for its geographic, thematic and historic 
amplitude and breadth, depicting the multi-cultural and modern world. Gibb, 
singled out as one of the Orange Futures writers, is certainly one to watch." 
The Birmingham Post

 

"Sweetness in the Belly...reflect(s) the pain, cultural relocation and 
uncertainty of tribal, political and religious refugees the world over. Gibb's 
territory is urgently modern and controversial but she enters it softly, with 
grace, integrity and a lovely compassionate story. A poem to belief and to the 
displaced--humane, resonant, original, impressive." Kirkus (starred review)

 

"With sure-handed, urgent prose...the novel fluently speaks the "languages of 
religion and exile," depicting both the multifaceted heartbreak of those lucky 
enough to escape violent regime changes and the beauty of unlikely bonds 
created by the modern multicultural world." Publishers Weekly

 

 

For further information please contact:

Tessa

Marketing & Communications 
PERIPLUS BOOKINDO

Phone: 62 21 4682 1088 ext. 234

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www.periplus.co.id

 

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