Sky Full of Elephants : A Novel
DH 110,00
Un pĂšre et sa fille Ă©voluent dans un monde transformĂ© lorsque les AmĂ©ricains blancs disparaissent du jour au lendemain. Sky Full of Elephants mĂȘle survie post-apocalyptique et un voyage profondĂ©ment personnel d'identitĂ© et de rĂ©conciliation. Charlie, un professeur, et Sidney, sa fille dont il est Ă©loignĂ© depuis longtemps, traversent un Sud rĂ©imaginĂ© pour dĂ©couvrir des vĂ©ritĂ©s sur leur passĂ© et la nouvelle sociĂ©tĂ© qui Ă©merge du chaos. Les thĂšmes de la race, de la mĂ©moire et de la rĂ©silience brillent dans ce premier roman lyrique et stimulant. Parfait pour les lecteurs qui aiment la fiction spĂ©culative avec une profondeur Ă©motionnelle et une rĂ©sonance culturelle. đ€đâš
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In Sky Full of Elephants , Cebo Campbell crafts a haunting yet hopeful tale set in a world forever changed by a cataclysmic event: the sudden disappearance of white Americans. The story follows Charlie Brunton, a formerly incarcerated professor, and his estranged daughter Sidney, a biracial teen grappling with loss and identity in the wake of the upheaval. Together, they journey across a reimagined American Southânow the Kingdom of Alabamaâseeking answers about their pasts and the new society emerging around them.
Campbellâs novel explores profound questions of race, belonging, and self-discovery. Charlie, once defined by his wrongful conviction, now navigates a world where Blackness is no longer framed by opposition to whiteness, while Sidney confronts her fractured identity after losing her white family. Their travels reveal a landscape of abandoned mansions, reclaimed communities, and eerie reminders of a vanished world.
The narrative balances stark realism with lyrical prose, weaving in themes of resilience and reinvention. As father and daughter confront their differences and shared history, they uncover unexpected connections to a collective cultural memory. The novelâs speculative premise becomes a lens to examine real-world racial dynamics, asking what it means to be free in a world unshackled from its oppressive past.
Campbellâs vision of a âpost-racialâ America is neither utopian nor dystopian but deeply human, filled with moments of tenderness, humor, and quiet rebellion. The storyâs heart lies in its charactersâ emotional journeys, as they learn to redefine family, trust, and purpose. Fans of The Road and Parable of the Sower will appreciate its blend of stark survivalism and poetic introspection.
A debut that lingers long after the final page, Sky Full of Elephants is a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring quest for self-actualization. It challenges readers to imagine a future where identity is not a cage but a constellation of possibilities.
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