Description
Description
A wrenching love story and literary debut following two strangers whose paths converge in a series of seemingly chance encounters and shared histories On a bus moving across rural landscapes from town to town, two young people are escaping with nothing to hold except hope. She has committed a horrifying act for which there will certainly be retribution. He is staggering from a devastating discovery. They will find each other and attempt to move forward, even as their grief leaves wounds on their new beginnings. Seamlessly transitioning between past lives and present realities, The Ones We Loved tenderly weaves both myth and memory into an account of two people desperate for connection and yearning for a place to belong. They will find sunflowers carrying death, rivers that whisper secrets and trees that will see it all. The Ones We Loved is told in the rhythms of oral retellings practiced in Zimbabwe, where a ngano (story)--its melodies, pauses and lifts--creates a call-and-response with the audience. It is a breathtakingly beautiful story about the homes we leave behind, the lonely voices that find us and the painful consequences of experiencing a love that has never known how to let go.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"If Toni Morrison is a language, Tarisai Ngangura speaks it as well as any novelist writing today. In a magnificent novel, that seethes with beauty, passion and rage, Ngangura contemplates how to embrace a history composed of love and devastating pain." - Donna Bailey Nurse, literary critic and journalist "The Ones We Loved is a literary cat burglar. Steals your breath. Makes off with your time before you see it gone. Pockets your heart and hands it back--rewired. Tarisai Ngangura has penned a haunting, unforgettable story about a shattered girl and a shattered boy rebuilding their lives on the thinnest reeds of hope." --Lawrence Hill, award-winning author of The Book of Negroes "The prose flows like poetry and is all encompassing...The Ones We Loved is a lyrical, brilliant, and unforgettable debut."--Booklist
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Park Row
Pub date:
2025-05-06
Length:
304 pages

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