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384 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 28, 2022
1907. Twelve-year-old Dikembe assumes that he is being sent by his mother along with the white man named Sir Richard Babbington for a month-long educational trip to England. Little does he know that he is to be renamed Celestine, and because of a change in circumstances, he will soon become an unpaid servant. Locked in the attic when he is not working, Celestine can only dream about his family while wondering how he can return to them.
1970s. Lowra, a young orphan whose familial wealth and privilege doesn’t save her from being banished to the same attic, discovers an old porcelain doll and a bone necklace under the floorboards, and an illegible sentence scribbled behind an old cupboard. These give her solace, letting her know that there was another child in the attic, probably many years before.
What does the future hold in store for these two attic children? Are their lives connected in any way beyond the attic?
The story comes to us in the first person perspectives of Dikembe (as Celestine) and Lowra.