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VANESSA KANOMBE`S HUSBAND`S DREAM is the love story of a wonderful Rwandan
lady Vanessa Kanombe living in Rwanda in 1982 together with her adulterous
husband Simon Gato, her divinely graceful, sweeter, younger sister Dalida
Kanyange, her husband`s divinely attractive secretary Sandrina
Uwambayinzobe and different lovers. About two o`clock a.m. on July
1, 1982, Vanessa Kanombe awakened. All of a sudden, she heard her husband
dreaming, speaking loudly, but unconsciously: "Sandrina Uwambayinzobe,
my saccharine friend, I love you so much indeed; but do not tell my wife.
Your sweet thighs are so wonderful to me. I want you once again, my sweet
baby. Let`s do it once again. You are so sweet to me. You are sweeter than
my wife indeed. You are sweeter than Ballantina, too." Vanessa
decides to keep the dream a secret from her husband but sets about
discovering if it has any basis in truth. Throughout the novel, Vanessa
Kanombe`s past sexual experiences and her husband`s imagined love affairs
with his secretary constantly affect her thoughts, her decisions and her
actions. Her three inner voices in her mind constantly intervene to
discuss her haunting conflicts, to advise her how to react, or to make
comments on what she is watching or what she is doing - they make comments
when she is watching erotic movies; they make comments when her husband or
her lovers are making love to her. |
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Marine Sugi is the love story of a wonderfully attractive, Rwandan young
widow together with her different lovers in 2000. When Marine Sugi is
about to marry one of them, the ghost of her dead fine husband appears to
her and tells her, "To marry your present lover is to betray
me." Indeed, unknown to the young lady, the lover Marine Sugi is
about to marry is partly responsible for her dead husband's assassination
and her dead father-in-law's assassination. When the lover unexpectedly
discovers that Marine Sugi was Peace Uwirwanda's wife, he gets her jailed.
Guided by the ghost of her dead husband and helped by friends, Marine Sugi
gets out of jail and gets his lover sentenced to life imprisonment. To her
great satisfaction, she unexpectedly marries the lover she appreciates
most and gives birth to a wonderful baby nine months after her marriage.
Throughout the novel, Marine Sugi's past sexual experiences and her debts
constantly affect her thoughts, her decisions and her actions. Her three
inner voices in her mind constantly intervene to discuss her haunting
conflicts, to advise her how to react, or to make comments on what she is
watching or what she is doing. They make comments when she is dancing;
they make comments when she is making love. |
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Following the death of her mother Claire South is cared for by her aunt
Fiona. When Claire’s father also dies Fiona is left destitute, and
Claire agrees to marry Grant Wilding, her profligate father’s employer,
purely to settle Fiona’s financial future. Claire, who will be studying
abroad, will also have all her college expenses paid. She will have no
further contact with Grant. Some years later Fiona, a stained glass
specialist, is killed in a traffic accident, and when Claire arrives to
settle her affairs she is astonished to meet Grant at a dinner party. She
finds him attractive, intriguing, and he explains their separation in a
fashion which satisfies their hosts’ curiosity. They agree not to talk
to others about what had happened between them while Claire attends to
Fiona’s business matters with Brian Phillips, Fiona’s assistant, who
had escaped the accident with his life. From his hospital bed Brian
instructs Claire on what should be done. Grant calls by the workshop to
leave a list of contact numbers, and Claire, who over the years has come
to believe he must have been involved with Fiona, is overcome by a desire
to know more about him and decides to find out where he is living even
though she does not intend to maintain contact. It is during a fruitless
visit to his house in the village of Kirkham that she finds a posy ring.
Claire runs Fiona’s business, starts a new job, and comes home one night
to Fiona’s small apartment to find Grant waiting. He is indirectly
an owner of the properties Fiona had rented, and, interested in Claire’s
situation, tells her that he was never involved with Fiona in any way
other than by helping her just after the death of Claire’s father. He
has found being married useful in keeping his own freedom - an idea which
upsets Claire who, becoming increasingly involved, agrees to accompany him
to a dinner party arranged by Jane, the daughter of Fiona’s friend
Margaret Thompson. With Brian still in hospital, it seems that the
workshop may fail. Concerned that Grant should know what is happening
Claire visits Kirkham once again, this time successfully finding his
house. He tells had she should do whatever she wishes with the workshop,
and arranges to collect her the next day to take her to Jane’s dinner
party. On their return from the dinner party their car skids dangerously.
In the aftermath of the near disaster Grant tells Claire the full
story of his involvement in the events immediately her father’s death,
for which he feels overwhelmingly responsible. Claire, distraught, asks
him to leave. It is Margaret Thompson’s concern about Claire’s
state of health that brings them together once again. With Fiona’s lease
to be sold, he suggests that Claire move out to Kirkham - he will not be
there himself. He is, however, still at the house when she finds on an
upstairs window another instance of the verse written inside the posy
ring. Convinced that the ring must belong to him she tells him of her
find, but he dismisses her story and insists that the ring is now hers.
Alone at the Kirkham house she is visited by John Carroll, the lawyer who
had arranged the legal framework surrounding her marriage to Grant. He
assumes that they are happily reunited and tells her what he remembers
about her ring. When Grant returns he fills in the final details of
what happened and they are, at last, re-united. |
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