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Leopard at the Door por Jennifer McVeigh
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Leopard at the Door (edición 2017)

por Jennifer McVeigh (Autor)

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"Set in Kenya against the fading backdrop of the British Empire, a story of self-discovery, betrayal, and an impossible love. After six years in England, Rachel has returned to Kenya and the farm where she spent her childhood, but the beloved home she'd longed for is much changed. Her father's new companion--a strange, intolerant woman--has taken over the household. The political climate in the country grows more unsettled by the day and is approaching the boiling point. And looming over them all is the threat of the Mau Mau, a secret society intent on uniting the native Kenyans and overthrowing the whites. As Rachel struggles to find her place in her home and her country, she initiates a covert relationship, one that will demand from her a gross act of betrayal. One man knows her secret, and he has made it clear how she can buy his silence. But she knows something of her own, something she has never told anyone. And her knowledge brings her power"--… (más)
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Título:Leopard at the Door
Autores:Jennifer McVeigh (Autor)
Información:G.P. Putnam's Sons (2017), Edition: Reprint, 416 pages
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Leopard at the Door by Jennifer McVeigh is an excellent historical fiction novel set in the 1950’s in Kenya when it was still under British Rule. The story of Rachel who lost her mother at a young age and returns from England to Kenya is loaded with detail melodrama. After the death of her mother, her father remained in Kenya so the novel documents their reunion after a six year separation. Rachel witnesses the changes in Kenya. A fast paced easy read that leaves the reader is invested in the emotional guts of the characters. ( )
  GordonPrescottWiener | Aug 24, 2023 |
Engaging and enraging. Am next looking for a copy of A Grain of Wheat by Ngugi wa Thiong'o for a Kenyan perspective on the same events. Anybody have one handy? No? ILL it is, then.

#ReadICT category 4: Set somewhere you've never been ( )
  IVLeafClover | Jun 21, 2022 |
LISTENED ON AUDIBLE--VERY GOOD; VERY GOOD WRITING; REPETATIVE, INTERESTING STORY--A PARALLEL BETWEEN THE GIRL'S LIFE COMING HOME- AND HER FATHER'S FIANACE TAKING OVER --TO KENYA AND THE FIGHTERS (MAU MAU) AND THE BRITISH TAKING OVER KENYA. VERY INTERESTING ( )
  evatkaplan | Jun 2, 2022 |
It was a good book. I never once thought about putting it down, but I feel it could have been a much more powerful book than what it was. Rachel, the main character was rather insipid. The setting of the book was great. Kenya on the edge of political unrest in the 1950's. The doors have opened enough for unrest and anger to fester within the Black natives of Kenya. The cries for social justice are spreading through the country. Whites remain desperate to maintain status quo. There is a good deal of action in the book. Scenes are eye opening to the struggles the Black population have and have to endure. ( )
  cjyap1 | Jan 28, 2021 |
Compelling story about life in Kenya after World War II when the native people were beginning their fight for independence. After being sent to England for school, Rachel returns to Kenya to find the world she knew changing. Her father’s new companion is rigid and intolerant of the natives working for them. Used to exploring with her mother and visiting the small villages of the natives to teach, provide clothing and health care, Rachel struggles with her stepmother’s point of view. She had been tutored by an educated black man, who returned to the Kenyan farm after serving in the military during World War II. Within in the main characters, the author has done a good job showing the attitudes of the British colonials and the native citizens who have no rights. Well done storytelling give the reader a feel for why and how the British Empire fell in Africa. ( )
  brangwinn | Sep 30, 2018 |
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"Set in Kenya against the fading backdrop of the British Empire, a story of self-discovery, betrayal, and an impossible love. After six years in England, Rachel has returned to Kenya and the farm where she spent her childhood, but the beloved home she'd longed for is much changed. Her father's new companion--a strange, intolerant woman--has taken over the household. The political climate in the country grows more unsettled by the day and is approaching the boiling point. And looming over them all is the threat of the Mau Mau, a secret society intent on uniting the native Kenyans and overthrowing the whites. As Rachel struggles to find her place in her home and her country, she initiates a covert relationship, one that will demand from her a gross act of betrayal. One man knows her secret, and he has made it clear how she can buy his silence. But she knows something of her own, something she has never told anyone. And her knowledge brings her power"--

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