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Transcendent kingdom

Gifty is the younger child in a family of four who have emigrated from Ghana to the American South. While her gorgeous brother is a sports hero, her father longs to return home and her mother is desperate to hold this family of four together. When Gifty's brother's glorious success on the basketball court falters, addiction strikes and the mother turns inward, and to religion, to find a cure. Each one of the characters tries to find a way to heal the heartbreak- for the mother it is God, for Gifty's father it is escape and for Gifty, our narrator - it is science. But can family love survive when the family itself feels like it is on the edge of disappearing?

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date Res.
32320004868265 F
Fiction-Adult   East Maitland Library . . Available .  
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Field name Details
ISBN 9780241433386 (pbk.)
Classification Number F
Author Gyasi, Yaa
Title Transcendent kingdom [BK]
Edition First edition.
Gifty is the younger child in a family of four who have emigrated from Ghana to the American South. While her gorgeous brother is a sports hero, her father longs to return home and her mother is desperate to hold this family of four together. When Gifty's brother's glorious success on the basketball court falters, addiction strikes and the mother turns inward, and to religion, to find a cure. Each one of the characters tries to find a way to heal the heartbreak- for the mother it is God, for Gifty's father it is escape and for Gifty, our narrator - it is science. But can family love survive when the family itself feels like it is on the edge of disappearing?
Classification General.
Subject Domestic fiction
Psychological fiction
Ghanaian Americans -- Fiction
Doctoral students -- Fiction
Opioid abuse -- Fiction
Women medical students -- Fiction
Ghanaians -- United States -- Fiction
Faith -- Fiction
Mentally ill mothers -- Fiction
Psychiatry -- Research -- Fiction
Brothers -- Death -- Fiction
Grief -- Fiction
Depressed persons -- Fiction
Families -- Fiction
California -- Fiction
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