When Hoopoes Go to Heaven

Author(s): Gaile Parkin

Fiction.

From the bestselling author of "Baking Cakes in Kigali" comes the irresistible story of Benedict Tungazara, a ten-year-old boy in Swaziland who loves beautiful birds, his mother's cakes, and making people happy...Ten-year-old Benedict is feeling happy. His family's new home in Swaziland has the most beautiful garden in the whole entire world, teeming with insects, frogs and his favourite cinnamon-coloured birds. Here, crouched in the cool shade of the lucky-bean tree, it's easy to forget the loneliness that comes from his siblings playing without him, easy to stop himself fretting about how to fix his Mama's failing cake-baking business. Not that Benedict generally allows sad or uncomfortable things to cloud his day. Usually, he simply finds a way to put things right. Like trying to learn the language of his strange new country, to make himself feel less of an outsider. Like persuading the people at Ubuntu Funerals to provide a decent burial for the beautiful hoopoe killed by their van. Or like being a friend to Nomsa, a girl brave enough to pick up a spider but too afraid to tell anyone why her teacher is making her stay late after school.
Of course, there are many things in Africa that cannot be put right by a boy who isn't yet big. But in Benedict's wonder-filled world, even the ugliest situation has a certain magic. Warm, funny and brimming with life, "Where Hoopoes Go to Heaven" paints a fresh and compelling picture of life in Swaziland that will capture your imagination and restore your faith in humanity. It is suitable for readers of "Mr Pip" by Lloyd Jones, "The Other Hand" by Chris Cleave, and, "The Number One Ladies Detective Agency" by Alexander McCall Smith.


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With gentle humour and a gift for detail, [Gaile Parkin] brings Rwanda to life, with its physical beauty, food and customs... [Baking Cakes in Kigali] is fluent and deeply moving' - Independent * 'With a lightness of touch, and a cast as colourful as one of Angel's cakes, debut novelist Parkin deftly uncovers the joys and sorrows of the survivors. Fans of Precious Ramotswe will love this' - Marie Claire

Gaile Parkin was born and raised in Zambia, and studied at universities in South Africa and England. She has lived in many different parts of Africa, including Swaziland, where When Hoopoes go to Heaven is set. She is currently a freelance consultant in the fields of education, gender and HIV/AIDS.

General Fields

  • : 9780857894090
  • : Atlantic Books
  • : Corvus
  • : 01 January 2012
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 April 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Gaile Parkin
  • : Paperback
  • : Export & Airside ed
  • : 320