Baking cakes in Kigali
Auteurs   Parkin, Gaile (Auteur)
Edition  Atlantic book : London , cop. 2009
Collation   1 vol. (361 p.)
Illustration   couv. ill. en coul
Format   20 cm
ISBN   978-1-84354-747-1
Langue d'édition   anglais
Sujets   Anglais (langue) -- roman
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Résumé : Meet Angel Tungaraza, professional cake-baker, amateur matchmaker, an ear to listen and a shoulder to cry on. A uniquely charming, funny and touching novel of life, life and food set in Rwanda, a country recovers from unimaginable terror and violence. Angel Tungazara has recently moved to Rwanda from her native Tanzania. With her husband, Pius, and the five orphaned children of their late son and daughter, she is hardly short of things to do. But she still finds time to pursue her hobby and her passion, her small but increasingly successful business, baking individually-designed cakes for the parties and celebrations of her neighbours and their friends. Angel is entirely aware that many of the Rwandans around her have witnessed and survived horrors she can barely imagine. But she also knows that their lives continue, that they also have reasons to celebrate, to be joyous and to be happy. As she gets to know her neighbours and as they tell her their stories, she comes to realise how much each of them has to mourn as well as how much they have to celebrate. And, finally, she comes to accept how much that is true of her too.
Notes : Edition en anglais