This radical and moving historical novel weaves fact with fiction to reveal the great deception exercised by the powerful on a mixed race child born in the late 18th century and brought up in the London home of Englands Lord Chief Justice.Dido Belle was the daughter of an African-born slave and the sea-faring nephew of Lord Mansfield. She was freed only on Mansfields death and became Elizabeth DAviniere on her marriage. Scott imagines Elizabeths adult world where she reflects on her disturbed childhood and fears for her own childrens safety at risk from slave catchers. Above all, she yearns for her lost mother. Why did she no longer write? Had she, too, been recaptured? The novel builds to a powerful denouement as the events of Elizabeths past engage with the traumas of her present. The prize-winning Trinidadian novelist imagines the real life of Dido Belle, the mixed race girl brought up in the aristocratic home of Englands Lord Chief Justice at the end of the 18th century. A radical and moving portrayal of how Dido, now a wife and mother, engages with the traumas of the past and present in particular the mystery of her moth Autorid: Lawrence Scott
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