Review
Delivering us to a common centre, no matter where we happen to have been born, Aminatta Forna tackles those great human experiences of love and war, of friendship, rivalry, of death and triumphant survival. Often darkly funny, written with gritty realism and tenderness, The Memory of Love is a profoundly affecting work' Kiran Desai, author of the Man Booker Prize-winning The Inheritance of Loss 'A subtle and complex exploration, daring in depth and scope, of both the psyche of a war-torn African state and the attractions which it holds for an outsider. Forna is a writer of great talent who does not shy from tackling the toughest questions about why humans do the things they do: from the smallest act of betrayal to the greatest acts of love' Monica Ali 'A writer of startling talent' Daily Telegraph
Product Description
Freetown, Sierra Leone, 1969. On a hot January evening that he will
remember for decades, Elias Cole first catches sight of Saffia Kamara,
the wife of a charismatic colleague. He is transfixed. Thirty years
later, lying in the capital's hospital, he recalls the desire that drove
him to acts of betrayal he has tried to justify ever since.
Elsewhere
in the hospital, Kai, a gifted young surgeon, is desperately trying to
forget the pain of a lost love that torments him as much as the mental
scars he still bears from the civil war that has left an entire people
with terrible secrets to keep. It falls to a British psychologist,
Adrian Lockheart, to help the two survivors, but when he too falls in
love, past and present collide with devastating consequences. The Memory of Love is a heartbreaking story of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances.
remember for decades, Elias Cole first catches sight of Saffia Kamara,
the wife of a charismatic colleague. He is transfixed. Thirty years
later, lying in the capital's hospital, he recalls the desire that drove
him to acts of betrayal he has tried to justify ever since.
Elsewhere
in the hospital, Kai, a gifted young surgeon, is desperately trying to
forget the pain of a lost love that torments him as much as the mental
scars he still bears from the civil war that has left an entire people
with terrible secrets to keep. It falls to a British psychologist,
Adrian Lockheart, to help the two survivors, but when he too falls in
love, past and present collide with devastating consequences. The Memory of Love is a heartbreaking story of ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances.











