The Brightest Sun, Adrienne Benson
The Brightest Sun, Adrienne Benson
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The Brightest Sun

Author: Adrienne Benson

Narrator: Rachel Fulginiti

Unabridged: 12 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/20/2018


Synopsis

An illuminating debut following three women in sub-Saharan Africa as they search for home and family

Leona, an isolated American anthropologist, gives birth to a baby girl in a remote Maasai village and must decide how she can be a mother, in spite of her own grim childhood. Jane, a lonely expat wife, follows her husband to the tropics and learns just how fragile life is. Simi, a barren Maasai woman, must confront her infertility in a society in which females are valued by their reproductive roles. In this affecting debut novel, these three very different women grapple with motherhood, recalibrate their identities and confront unforeseen tragedies and triumphs.

In beautiful, evocative prose, Adrienne Benson brings to life the striking Kenyan terrain as these women’s lives intertwine in unexpected ways. As they face their own challenges and heartbreaks, they find strength traversing the arid landscapes of tenuous human connection. With gripping poignancy, The Brightest Sun explores the heartbreak of loss, the struggle to find a sense of belonging and the surprising ways we find our family and home.

About Adrienne Benson

Adrienne Benson grew up traversing sub-Saharan Africa, finding homes in Zambia, Liberia, Kenya, and Cote d’Ivoire. She is now happily ensconced in Washington, D.C. with her three kids. Her writing has appeared in Buzzfeed, The Foreign Service Journal, Brain, Child, The Washington Post, Huffington Post, ADDitude Magazine, and several anthologies. The Brightest Sun is her first novel.


Reviews

Three women, each bearing a burden . Leona is carrying the awful things that happened to her as a child, something that stifles her with fear of the closeness of a relationship and distances her from her newborn daughter. Simi is grieving for her inability to bear children, of being barren in a soci......more