Motherborn
Motherborn
Nada Holland
Paperback
The first book from our Lendal Press imprint, in response to catastrophes of climate change, droughts, tsunamis and pandemics: a feminist reimagining of the power of the evolutionary algorithm to sustain and nurture.
Mysticism is history. Chinna de Kock has awoken to the fact that she cannot override the virus mutating at warp speed inside her. Traumatised by events in her Cambridge lab, she has stopped eating and speaking, but her calculations allow her to feel, map and assess her way forward. With her estranged mother Elektra riding out the pandemic in Bali, these mathematical incantations are her only hope for survival.
Enter Jill Purce, a cult '70s documentary maker who Chinna, from her grandmother’s bed in Sumatra, watches fervently. Chinna is enamoured: by Jill and her belief in the vitality of change, and by the piercing gaze of her son, Chinna’s professor Merlin, whose vision of fungi as flesh, life as polyphony, has turned viral.
Exuberant and unforgettable, Nada Holland takes the reader beyond easy stoicism and into more puzzling terrain. Uncovering the mysteries that bring together East and West, future and past, and mother and daughter, Motherborn is a celebration of our emergent and entangled life on earth.
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Imprint: Lendal Press
Published: February 2021
ISBN: 9781912436972
Catalogue no: LP0001
Page count: 370
Trim size: 198 x 129 mm
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Praise for Motherborn:
“Extremely talented, unlike anything else.”
— Gillian Slovo
About the author
Nada Holland was born in 1968 in the Hague, boomeranged everywhere from the Dutch polders to Nigeria, until she found herself waiting tables at a series of Portuguese beachfront cafes by fifteen. Deciding she’d like to interview rock stars instead, and ended up reporting from San Francisco and New York for a leading Dutch newspaper. She met her son’s father on an island off the coast of Bali, got married in Jakarta, and fell in love with green, volcanic Sumatra.
Living with her child in a snug cabin under Redwood trees in Santa Cruz, Nada volunteered at a Tibetan Buddhist experimental school, while writing short stories, before settling in London, where she lives on the eleventh floor of an East London tower block with her son and a cast of tropical plants. Motherborn is her first novel.