



Rootless
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- 42,99 lei
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- 42,99 lei
Publisher Description
‘It broke my heart’ Louise O’Neill
‘Hard-hitting’ The Timess
‘Powerful and bittersweet’ Daily Mail
‘Beat[s] Normal People at its own game’ Harper’s Bazaar
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Efe and Sam have been best friends since before they were married. To an outside eye, they have a relationship most can only dream of.
But behind closed doors, Sam wants to start a family, while Efe longs for a life free of responsibility.
When an unplanned pregnancy forces Efe into a stark choice, she has to decide which is more important – her love for her family, or the life she wanted for herself.
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‘An open and honest exploration of the rediscovery of love, motherhood, and the choices we make and sacrifice’
GAL-DEM
‘Highly relatable… your heart will miss a beat’
HUFFPOST UK
Reviews
‘Both tender and powerful; almost unbearably moving. It broke my heart’ LOUISE O’NEILL
‘Involving… paints a hard-hitting picture of how desperate it is to feel that what society insists is the best thing that can happen to you is, in fact, the absolute worst’ THE TIMES
‘Brave, insightful and heart-breaking’ RACHEL EDWARDS
‘Beautiful and gripping… unforgettable’ EMILIA HART
‘Powerful and bittersweet’ DAILY MAIL
‘Mesmerising and tender’ WOMAN’S WEEKLY
‘An open and honest exploration of the rediscovery of love, motherhood, and the choices we make and sacrifice.’ GAL-DEM
‘Highly relatable… your heart will miss a beat’ HUFFPOST UK
‘Tender, intimate and unflinching’ EMYLIA HALL
‘Skillfully told’ MARIE CLAIRE
‘One to watch’ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
‘Get ready to be heart-broken’ COSMOPOLITAN
‘A debut novel that deserves to find many readers… a must-read’
PRIMA
‘A heartbreaking tale about motherhood and freedom’ The i paper
‘A poignant debut which marks Krystle Zara Appiah out as one of Britain’s best new young writers’ HARPER’S BAZAAR
‘A deeply felt novel… full of romance as well as terrible grief. Rootless enthralled me from the start.’ ILANA MASAD, author of All My Mother’s Lovers
‘Efe’s tragic story will stay with readers long after they finish turning pages’ DONNA FREITAS, author of The Nine Lives of Rose Napolitano
About the author
Krystle Zara Appiah is a British-Ghanaian writer, editor and screenwriter based in London. She has a degree in literature and creative writing from the University of Kent. In 2020, she was one of forty writers selected for the London Library’s Emerging Writers Programme. Rootless is her debut novel.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Appiah debuts with an expansive and rich saga of a British Ghanaian woman balancing familial expectations with her own desires. In 2016 London, Sam Mensah is frantically searching for Efe Owusu-Mensah, his disappeared wife. With a parallel narrative, Appiah unspools Efe's story, beginning 19 years earlier when her parents sent her and her younger sister, Serwaa, from Accra, Ghana, to live with their aunt in London to finish secondary school. Culture shock overwhelms Efe, but Serwaa easily assimilates. Soon, though, Efe finds her footing with some help from her popular cousin, who introduces her to Sam. After pursuing a degree in economics, Efe fails out of college, much to her parents' chagrin. Depressed and isolated, she eventually decides to study art history before marrying Sam and reluctantly starting a family. Postpartum depression follows the birth of their daughter, but with time and therapy Efe's spirits improve. Still, she feels drawn to Ghana, where it turns out she's traveled to without telling Sam. Though the narrative runs a little longer than necessary, Appiah is adept at showing the ways Efe copes with the pain of abandonment and depression. This cosmopolitan work will speak to readers.