Daniel
Henning Mankell author Steven T Murray translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Published:1st Sep '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
A compelling story of a child driven to violence through loss and loneliness.
Hans Bengler, a young entomologist, leaves Sweden for the Kalahari Desert, determined to find a previously undiscovered insect to name after himself and advance his career.
Hans Bengler, a young entomologist, leaves Sweden for the Kalahari Desert, determined to find a previously undiscovered insect to name after himself and advance his career. Instead, he finds a young boy, whose tribe has been decimated by European raiders.
Accustomed to collecting specimens, Bengler re-names the traumatised child Daniel and brings him home to Sweden, intending to 'civilise' him. But Daniel yearns desperately for the desert and his real family. His only consolation is his friendship with a vulnerable young girl who is also an outsider in the community, but even this bond is destined to be violently broken, as Daniel's isolation and increasing desperation lead to a chilling tragedy.
An acutely observed and slow-burning psychological thriller, written with Mankell's typically detached prose, making the violently tragic end all the more powerful -- Doug Johnstone * Big Issue Scotland *
Mankell pulls no punches in this bleak but brilliant examination of misguided humanism -- Tina Jackson * Metro *
A powerfully involving and uncompromising novel about the loss of childhood and innocence -- Barry Forshaw * Daily Express *
Thought-provoking -- Jennifer Cunningham * Sunday Herald *
A sombre, gripping story about alienation and the clash of cultures * The Times *
ISBN: 9780099481430
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 22mm
Weight: 245g
352 pages