Victoire: My Mother's Mother

Maryse Conde

Victoire: My Mother's Mother
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Atria Books
Country
Published
12 April 2014
Pages
208
ISBN
9781476786360

Victoire: My Mother’s Mother

Maryse Conde

From the winner of the New Academy Prize in Literature (the alternative to the Nobel Prize) and critically acclaimed author of the classic historical novel Segu, Maryse Conde has pieced together the life of her maternal grandmother to create a moving and profound novel. Maryse Conde’s personal journey of discovery and revelation becomes ours as we learn of Victoire, her white-skinned mestiza grandmother who worked as a cook for the Walbergs, a family of white Creoles, in the French Antilles.

Using her formidable skills as a storyteller, Conde describes her grandmother as having Australian whiteness for the color of her skin…She jarred with my world of women in Italian straw bonnets and men necktied in three-piece linen suits, all of them a very black shade of black. She appeared to me doubly strange.

Victoire was spurred by Conde’s desire to learn of her family history, resolving to begin her quest by researching the life of her grandmother. While uncovering the circumstances of Victoire’s unique life story, Conde also comes to grips with a haunting question: How could her own mother, a black militant, have been raised in the Walberg’s home, a household of whites?

Creating a work that takes you into a time and place populated with unforgettable characters that inspire and amaze, Conde’s blending of memoir and imagination, detective work and storytelling artistry, is a literary gem that you won’t soon forget.

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