East of the Sun

by Barbara Bickmore

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"A grand historical romance . . . Filled with passions, heartbreak and death." Chicago Sun-Times. Liliane. Carolyn. Courtney. For half a century, they would devote themselves to the people of Simbayo, women healers bringing faith and hope to a beleaguered land . . . and to each other.

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Bickmore debuts with a historical romance loosely based on the tumultuous history of 20th century Africa amid the dismantling of European colonialism. The bloodshed accompanying the founding of Zaire, the increasing polarization of races within South Africa, crushing famines and even the beginnings of the AIDS epidemic are seen through the eyes of Liliane Wentworth, a young missionary who ventures to Simbayo, a fictional medical settlement in the Congo, and remains in Africa for six decades. Liliane's is, at heart, a simple and well-told love story, though the only affections that death does not ultimately steal are her ties to Africa and the devotion of her granddaughter. Bickmore weaves the historical events around the central show more fictional narrative with great skill and restraint. Her characters are neither partisans nor zealots; their first intent, always, is to ease the suffering of those whose homeland is subject to the whims of rough climate and even harsher political conditions. Bickmore's prose is lean and unsentimental, her descriptions of Africa and its people compassionate but not condescending. While the entertainment value of her romance is never sacrificed to historical veracity, the factual past is also not bent to an unrecognizable shape in the service of commercial fiction. show less
Liliane is bijna twintig als een ontmoeting met de arts en zendeling Baxter haar rustige leven volledig verandert. Hartstochtelijk verliefd besluit ze haar beschermde bestaan in te ruilen voor een gevaarlijke, onbekende toekomst als verpleegster in Simbayo, diep in het hart van de Afrikaanse jungle.
In de verzengende hitte van het tropische regenwoud wordt Liliane een vrouw. Daar wordt ook haar dochter Carolyn geboren. Deze zet haar moeders werk voort, om dat uiteindelijk over te dragen aan haar eigen dochter.

Nooit twijfelen de drie vrouwen aan hun keuze - zelfs niet als hun leven en de mannen die zij liefhebben in gevaar komen.

Ten oosten van de zon is het verhaal van drie generaties uitzonderlijke vrouwen in de ontoegankelijke show more binnenlanden van Afrika. Hun levens worden getekend door ongekende ontberingen, maar ook door hun gepassioneerde kracht om echt lief te hebben. show less

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Barbara Bickmore taught English, French, American literature, and creative writing in high school before becoming a full-time writer. Her first book, East of the Sun, was published in 1988. Her other novels included Stairway to the Stars, West of the Moon, Deep in the Heart, and Beyond the Promise. She died on February 23, 2015. (Bowker Author show more Biography) show less

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Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Romance
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS3552 .I317 .E27Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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