ISBN-13: 9780571345342 / Angielski / Miękka / 2020 / 320 str.
Africa 1873: After his failed attempt to find the source of the Nile, the faithful servants of explorer Dr Livingstone carry his corpse across Africa to Zanzibar. But their journey is fraught with incident and betrayal. 150 years on, their story feels romantic, heroic and ultimately misguided; it has the power of myth yet feels utterly contemporary.
Prize-winning author Petina Gappah's tale of Dr Livingstone's epic journey through nineteenth-century Africa is 'incredible' (Yaa Gyasi), 'powerful' (Jesmyn Ward), and 'beautiful' (Anthony Doerr).
'A fine writer.' J.M. Coetzee
'Wonderful.' The Times 'Captivating.' GuardianThis is the story of the body of Bwana Daudi, the Doctor, the explorer David Livingstone - and the sixty-nine men and women who carried his remains for 1,500 miles across the African interior so that he could be borne across the sea and buried in his own country. This is the story of those in the shadows of history: those who saved a white man's bones, his dark companions, who became his faithful retinue on an epic funeral march - little knowing that his corpse carried the maps that sowed the seeds of the continent's brutal colonisation and enslavement. This is the story of how human bravery, loyalty, and love can triumph over darkness - and it is Petina Gappah's radical masterpiece.'Incredible.' Yaa Gyasi'Beautiful.' Anthony Doerr'Powerful.' Jesmyn Ward