Heartfruit
The title of this novel is derived from the common name of the tree Hymenocardia acida, which is a tree indigenous to Southern Africa. The fruit of the tree is in the shape of a deeply indented heart, turning red and conspicuous when mature. In African culture, the fresh leaves, which are also believed to have medicinal qualities, are placed in the roof of a house to protect it from lightning.
Heartfruit opens with Izak, a fruit farmer travelling in Europe in search of funding and new markets at the end of the 1990’s. The latter half of the decade has seen the opening up of trade for individual growers and agents in South Africa, bypassing governmental control through the old Marketing Board system.
Izak has an accident in the home of his estranged brother in Holland, landing him in hospital. Here he has time to reflect on and consider his private history as well as the fragile prospects of the new farm structure he has implemented back home.
Heartfruit speaks of a broader human experience of loss and guilt as well as the struggle to reach out and build relationships.
ISBN-13: 9780798149938
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