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Sister Deborah : a novel

Call Number

  • FICTION MUKA (CEN)

Edition

First Archipelago Books edition.

Languages

In English; translated from the French.

Publication Information

Brooklyn, NY : Archipelago Books, 2024.

Physical Description

135 pages ; 18 cm

Summary

In early twentieth-century Rwanda, Catholic priests, sponsored by the European colonial powers, celebrate Yezu and Maria, forcing mass conversions upon the rural population. Meanwhile, a small band of Black American evangelists preach the imminent coming of a Black savior who will restore Rwanda to its former greatness. Their prophetess, sister Deborah, who can heal with her touch, predicts that this new Messiah will be a black woman: 'A thousand years of joy for women, after thousands of years of misfortune!' The women go on strike, troubles spread, the colonial troops intervene. Sister Deborah disappears; some say she was murdered, others that she has been reincarnated in Nairobi. The narrator, Ikirezi, sets out to investigate what really happened to Sister Deborah, soon finding that her own life has been put in danger, and leading her to an agonizing choice.--

Notes

"Originally published in the French as Sister Deborah by Editions Gallimard, 2022."--Title page verso.

Added Authors

Mark Polizzotti