The Other Hand: Chris Cleave

A war zone on an African beach may not be the best place to heal a wounded marriage. This sounds almost like a Nigerian proverb sprouted by Little Bee, the heroine in this involving novel, The Other Hand. Sarah’s the editor of a magazine that she’s outgrown. She’s mother to Charlie, a boy who won’t wear anything but a Batman costume. She’s wife to Andrew, who’s battling demons and depression. She’s mistress to Lawrence, the habit she cannot break, hence the wounded marriage. She’s also a lifesaver. The missing finger on her left hand is testament to that. It was sacrificed one horrific day on Ibeno Beach, Nigeria, in exchange for Little Bee’s life.

Two years later, the African girl appears in her Surrey backyard, holding Andrew’s tattered drivers licence on the day of his funeral. Is she a ghost? It’s the unfolding of events that make this story so brilliant. Little Bee’s observations of the English are hilarious and wise in equal parts. This is a novel of great drama and humour that links the domestic, sometimes frivolous life of the modern UK with the plight of its asylum seekers.

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The Other Hand

Chris Cleave

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