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Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness
by Alexandra Fuller

Published: 2012-06-26
Paperback : 256 pages
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In Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness, Alexandra Fuller returns to Africa and to her unforgettable family. At the heart of this family, and central to the lifeblood of her latest story, is Fuller's iconically courageous mother, Nicola (or Nicola Fuller of Central Africa, as she ...

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In Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness, Alexandra Fuller returns to Africa and to her unforgettable family. At the heart of this family, and central to the lifeblood of her latest story, is Fuller's iconically courageous mother, Nicola (or Nicola Fuller of Central Africa, as she sometimes prefers to be known).
     We see Nicola as an irrepressible child in western Kenya, then with the man who fell in love with her, Tim Fuller. We follow the couple as they hopscotch the continent, restlessly trying to establish a home, from Kenya to Rhodesia to Zambia, even returning to England briefly. War, hardship and tragedy seem to follow them, even as Nicola fights to hold on to her children, her land and her sanity. But just when it seems that Nicola has been broken entirely by Africa, it is the African earth itself that revives her. 

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by Cornelia C. (see profile) 08/10/18

 
  "Cocktail Hour Under The Tree of Forgetfulness"by Elizabeth P. (see profile) 09/04/13

We all should have our own Tree of Forgetfulness.....what a wonderful thought.

"People often ask why my parents haven't left Africa. Simply put they have been possessed by the land. La

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  "Beautifully written"by Kathleen M. (see profile) 09/11/12

 
  "Quirky, fun read -"by Ginger P. (see profile) 08/19/12

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