The leopard man
Omtale
I was awakened by a sound like a thump on the chest, and sat up in bed with a jerk. It moved through my body like a dark hum. I listened again, but could hear only Ingrid breathing beside me, and the weak whistling of the trees outside. The children were asleep in the next room and all was still. The night was pitch dark and smelled of paraffin. I opened the mosquito net and took a few steps across the cold cement floor. Flicking on the light switch by the door achieved nothing for, naturally, the generator had shut off at 10 p.m. I moved over to the window and felt something crunch under my feet. Suppressing an urge to scream I swiftly pulled my feet away. There were cockroaches on the floor; they bit and stung me. What have I got myself into, I thought? Why am I fumbling about in the dark, in this guesthouse, in the dead of night? The Norwegian family goes to Tanzania to work for the Norwegian Peace Corps. They shall assist in developing a secondary school in the Northern part of the country, among the Iraqw people. Already the first night in the village frightening and dramatic events take place. The family members are involved in conflicts which consequenses they are totally unable to comprehend. The Leopard Man is an exciting and beautiful novel that takes the reader deep into a mythical, African reality.
Betegnelse: En norsk familie drar til Tanzania for å jobbe i Fredskorpset. De skal hjelpe til med å utvikle en videregående skole hos Iraqw-folket i den nordlige delen av landet. Allerede under familiens første natt i landsbyen skjer det uhyggelige og dramatiske ting og familiemedlemmene blir trukket inn i konflikter de ikke kan forestille seg rekkevidden av.
Produktinformasjon
- ISBN/Varenr: 9788230003930
- Utgivelsesdato: 15.01.2008
- Utgivelsesår: 2007
- Forlag: Kolofon Forlag
- Innbinding: Heftet
- Språk: Engelsk
- Personer: Hanssen, Bjørn-Erik, Stewart-Kreisman, Katherine
- Litteraturtype: Skjønnlitteratur
- Originaltittel: Leopardmannen
- Aldersgrense: 0
- Opplag: 1
- Utgave: 1
- Illustrert: Nei
- Sider: 233