Hearthstones
1997 Nominated

Hearthstones

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Hearthstones is a rich tapestry of spellbinding stories that revolve around three strong women: Chilufya – a medical doctor; Likande, a private-sector career woman; and Tengani, a politician and human rights activist. The evocative triangular narratives vividly bring to life the pains, hopes and impediments of being an outward-going African woman in a fast-changing society. Through spectacular application of ashbacks and ash-forwards, the author nostalgically interweaves the lives of the three, portraying the African woman in multi-layered scenarios as a housewife, career woman and politician.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Kekelwa
Nyaya

Kekelwa Nyaywa was born in Zambia and is author of several published novels and short stories.  But her love of writing spans different genres that include children’s books and poetry.   A poem by Kekelwa Nyaywa, “The Rat Race” was among selected poems in the North American Open Poetry Contest and was published in the book: A view from the Edge (1992, p.41) by The National Library of Poetry. Her first novel Hearthstones (1995) was nominated for the 1997 Dublin International (IMPAC) Literary Award. Her subsequent novels include: Beacon of Light (2013); Under the Fig Tree (2016) – a children’s book; and The Reunion (2020).
Kekelwa Nyaywa was born in Zambia and is author of several published novels and short stories.  But her love of writing spans different genres that include children’s books and poetry.   A poem by Kekelwa Nyaywa, “The Rat Race” was among selected poems in the North American Open Poetry Contest and was published in the book: A view from the Edge (1992, p.41) by The National Library of Poetry. Her first novel Hearthstones (1995) was nominated for the 1997 Dublin International (IMPAC) Literary Award. Her subsequent novels include: Beacon of Light (2013); Under the Fig Tree (2016) – a children’s book; and The Reunion (2020).
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Kenya
Author
Publisher
East African Educational Publishers
Nominating Library

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