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So Many Africas

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In her memoir, winner of the Autumn House Press Nonfiction Prize, Jill Kanel details her early days as a newlywed, accompanying her Dutch husband to Zambia and living in a village so remote that it...
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  • 01 January 2015
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In her memoir, winner of the Autumn House Press Nonfiction Prize, Jill Kanel details her early days as a newlywed, accompanying her Dutch husband to Zambia and living in a village so remote that it takes an eight-hour canoe ride to reach. This book recounts Kandel's day-to-day experiences, exploring how she learns to navigate her life in this new culture and her relationship with her husband. 
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Price: $17.95
Pages: 184
Publisher: Autumn House Press
Imprint: Autumn House Press
Series: Autumn House Press Nonfiction Prize
Publication Date: 01 January 2015
ISBN: 9781938769023
Format: Paperback
BISACs: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Memoirs, Memoirs, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Women Authors, LITERARY COLLECTIONS / Subjects & Themes / Places
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"Jill Kandel’s So Many Africas: Six Years in a Zambian Village is a captivating, unpredictable, and compellingly-honest tale of a young wife and mother’s isolation and endurance in a remote corner of Zambia. Kandel writes clear, textured prose brimming with the sights, sounds, smells, and rich flavors of her secluded rural African home. Her story is an inspiration to anyone who imagines not just surviving, but thriving, in any harsh, distant corner of our remarkable planet." —Dinty W. Moore 

"In So Many Africas: Six Years in a Zambian Village, Jill Kandel manages to articulate both dream and reality, fulfillment and failure. In dramatic scenes, she recreates her own learning curve. The many Africas that emerge here become food for retrospection. In this vivid personal portrayal, Kandel is able to be more than honest; she takes us wholly into her experience and lets us move, as she did, between the grief and the glory." —Judith Kitchen 

"Jill Kandel has written a gorgeous memoir of Africa. Writing in a spare and elegant prose style, Kandel vividly recreates her hopes, fears, and disillusionments without judgment, allowing her characters a kind of elegiac dignity that feels trustworthy in the exactitude of her renderings." —Robin Hemley

Jill Kandel grew up in North Dakota, riding her Appaloosa bareback across the prairie. She has lived and worked in Zambia, Indonesia, England, and the Netherlands. She now lives with her husband and children in Minnesota. Kandel is the author of So Many Africas: Six Years in a Zambian Village (Autumn House Press) and The Clean Daughter: A Cross-Continental Memoir (NDSU Press), a  Library of Congress Great Reads Books. Kandel’s work has been anthologized in Best Spiritual Writing and Becoming: What Makes a Woman