Lost Colours of the Chameleon (Signed) | Mandla Langa

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Product information

Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Product code:
FSA0398
Bob Shop ID:
596242122

Author: Mandla Langa
Signed by the Author
Publisher: Pan Macmillan (2008)
ISBN-10: 1770100849
ISBN-13: 9781770100848
Condition: Very Good. The cover has some scratches and a few dents along the edges. Slight bumping to corners of the back cover. Water stain to top of back cover and 30 of the pages. Still a good copy.
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 326
Dimensions: 23.3 x 15.2 x 2.4 cm
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by Mandla Langa (Signed by the Author)
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The lost colours of the Chameleon is set on the fictitious island of Bangula in the Indian Ocean - an island populated by an indigenous community that coexists uneasily with Creoles, mainly descendants of ancient Portuguese colonizers. The half-a-million inhabitants live under the twin shadows of an impending cyclone and an outbreak of the blood plague.

The novel follows the story of the Colonel Gondo, a patriarch who is the father of the newly reformed nation of Bangula, and the biological father of three sons (one legitimate and two illegitimate). Following their father's death, the Colonel's three sons become embroiled in a bitter succession struggle. Abioseh succeeds the Colonel, but has to contend with the Colonel's love-child, a boy called Zebulon. Zebulon grows up embittered and poverty-stricken, with an aim of avenging his mother, Madu, who died of official neglect. Zebulon, Abioseh's half-brother, is popular among the people for the simple reason that he has made it his life's mission to comfort the bereaved, even strangers. Abioseh also has to contend with the Colonel's third son, Hieronymus Jerome, his childhood friend, who rises in the police ranks and becomes his head of security. However, Hieronymus also has ambitions of power - not so much to wield it conspicuously as to control the wielders of power, an eminence grise - who liaises with an undertaker to topple Abioseh and install Zebulon as leader of the island. This struggle for power is fuelled by the varying and personal motives of the Colonel's three sons, and reveals the fundamental divisions tearing apart the fragile nation.

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