Description - Fair Trade Heroin by Rachael McGill
In the mid-1990s, with the Taliban poised to take over Afghanistan, young NGO worker Gwen is posted in a remote mountain village. Foreign NGOs begin to recall their workers, fearing for their safety, but Gwen refuses to leave. She's full of ideas to empower the women and bring new income to her impoverished community. When she meets and falls for the opium trafficker Syed, she begins to look on the cultivation of poppy in a new light. Together they formulate a plan. Fifteen years later, Gwen is working for a charity helping migrants in the UK. Her teenage daughter Nadia has never met her Afghan father and is frustrated by life with her opinionated mother. When Gwen's past catches up with her, mother and daughter must negotiate the clash of two worlds. 'Sublime in its rawness, elegant in its outrage and compassionate in its fury.' - Ece Temelkuran, author of The Time of Mute Swans AUTHOR: Rachael McGill is a playwright for stage and radio, prose writer and literary translator from French, German, Spanish and Portuguese. Her translation of The Desert and the Drum by Mbarek Ould Beyrouk is published by Dedalus. Her play The Lemon Princess is published by Oberon, as are her translations of the Kerstin Specht plays Marieluise (winner of the Gate Theatre/Allied Domecq Translation Award) and The Time of the Tortoise. Fair Trade Heroin is her first novel.
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