A bestseller in New Zealand and winner of the prestigious Commonwealth Prize, Sia Figiel's debut marks the first time a novel by a Samoan woman has been published in the United States. Figiel uses the traditional Samoan storytelling form of su'ifefiloi to talk back to Western anthropological studies of Samoan women and culture. Told in a series of linked episodes, this powerful and highly original narrative follows 13-year-old Alofa Filiga as she navigates the mores and restrictions of her village and comes to terms with her own search for identity.
"A story of Samoan puberty blues, in which Gauguin is dead but Elvis lives on." -Vogue Australia
"A storytelling triumph." -Elle Australia
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Kaya/Muae
Published: 11/02/1999
ISBN: 9781885030276
Pages: 248
Weight: 0.60lbs
Size: 7.20h x 5.20w x 0.70d
Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 10/15/1999 pg. 1595
Booklist 11/15/1999 pg. 600