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Sweetness In The Belly

By Camilla Gibb

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In Thatcher's London, Lilly, a white Muslim nurse, struggles in a state of invisible exile. As Ethiopian refugees gradually fill the flats of the housing estate where she lives, Lilly tentatively begins to share with them her longing for the home she herself once had in Africa and her heartbreakiContinue

In Thatcher's London, Lilly, a white Muslim nurse, struggles in a state of invisible exile. As Ethiopian refugees gradually fill the flats of the housing estate where she lives, Lilly tentatively begins to share with them her longing for the home she herself once had in Africa and her heartbreaking search for her missing lover.



Back in Haile Selassie's Ethiopia, the young Lilly, born in the 1950s to British parents, now orphaned and full of religious conviction, finds herself living in the city of Harar. She is drawn to the idealistic young doctor, Aziz, himself an outsider in the community. But then convulsions of a new revolutionary order separate them, sending Lilly to an England she has never seen, while Aziz disappears.



Camilla Gibb's evocation of the distinctive world of the ancient city and of its unique religion and culture is vivid and rich. She draws us just as completely into the mind of the older Lilly, emotionally paralysed by her loss. The result is a fascinating and remarkably moving portrayal of a life lived at the cusp of two cultures.

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  • A homage to Islam

    Sweetness in the Belly by Camilla Gibb 320pp, Heinemann, £12.99 "I am a white Muslim woman raised in Africa, now employed by the National Health Service," declares Lily, the protagonist of Camilla Gibb's third novel, which shifts between a concrete c ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010

  • Sweetness in the Belly

    Sweetness in the Belly Camilla Gibb Penguin Paperback 368 pages March 2007 Eight-year-old Lilly is the child of self-confessed English hippy parents whose only desire is to travel stoned through Europe and North Africa. Most of the time they spend ho ... (read full critics)

    curledup published on Tue, 7 Sep 2010

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  • Camilla Gibb takes you on a journey through Lilly's life in Ethiopia and her new life in London. Although Lilly is born to an English father and Irish mother, she is taught the Qur'an and lives as a Muslim. When she arrives in Harar, she begins to teach the children of Nouri, a woman who gives her ... (continue)

    Camilla Gibb takes you on a journey through Lilly's life in Ethiopia and her new life in London. Although Lilly is born to an English father and Irish mother, she is taught the Qur'an and lives as a Muslim. When she arrives in Harar, she begins to teach the children of Nouri, a woman who gives her a home. Her skills are noticed by other inhabitants and Lilly is soon teaching several children of different abilities. When one of Nouri's children is taken ill after circumcision by a local midwife, Lilly meets Aziz the doctor, and he invites Lilly to partake in berchas on Saturday afternoons. They fall in love and eventually Lilly has to leave for England as it is not safe for her to remain in Ethiopia.
    In London, Lilly works as a nurse but she also runs an independant agency for Ethiopians to find long lost loved ones and relatives. Her friend Amina finds her husband in Rome and he returns with Amina to England, but it is a year or so before they can function properly as a family. Yussuf's memories from prison are too vivid and it takes him time to learn to live a normal life again. In the meantime a doctor at the hospital where Lilly works shows an interest in Lilly, but she cannot pursue this until she finds out what has happened to Aziz.
    A beautiful tale of love and hope. We are also given a glimpse of the history and politics of that time in Ethiopia.

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  • eBook 432 Pages
  • ISBN-10: 1407020447
  • ISBN-13: 9781407020440
  • Publisher: Random House
  • Pub date: Aug 31, 2011
  • Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD and Others
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