Description
Discover 'Lara', a captivating semi-autobiographical novel-in-verse by acclaimed author Bernardine Evaristo. This engaging trade paperback from Bloodaxe, published in 2009, immerses readers in the complex life of Lara, a mixed-race girl growing up in Woolwich, London during the vibrant 60s and 70s. Through evocative verses, Evaristo explores themes of identity, family, and cultural heritage as Lara navigates her troubled childhood fueled by her parents' interracial marriage. Set against the backdrop of societal challenges, this powerful narrative illustrates Lara's journey from a restricted upbringing to her quest for self-discovery across continents, from London to Nigeria and Brazil. Perfect for readers interested in diverse literature, cultural exploration, and poignant coming-of-age stories, 'Lara' resonates deeply with those yearning to understand their own roots and the world around them. With its beautifully crafted poetic structure and compelling storytelling, this novel is a must-have addition for literature enthusiasts and anyone keen on exploring rich, multicultural narratives. Dive into 'Lara' today and experience Bernardine Evaristo's remarkable ability to intertwine personal and collective histories in this remarkable literary work.