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Let the Lion Eat Straw [Hardcover]

Ellease Southerland (Author)
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)


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July 6, 2004
To mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of its publication, Amistad is honored to reissue in hardcover Let the Lion Eat Straw, a dazzling, hymnlike novel that tells the story of Abeba Williams, whose mother abandons the poverty and despair of the South -- and in the process her daughter -- for opportunities up North. In the absence of her mother, Abeba clings to Mamma Habblesham, a woman with enviable reserves of love and hope. Their affection for each other seems boundless -- until Abeba's mother returns to take her daughter to Brooklyn. As she grows up, her exceptional musical talent promises to be an avenue of escape. But a handsome young singer distracts her, and opportunities that once seemed so close begin to fall away. Now married with children, Abeba fights to maintain the dignity of her family.

Replete with lyricism that lingers long after the reader has finished the last page, Let the Lion Eat Straw is a revelation of the glory in apparently ordinary lives.


Editorial Reviews

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“It’s difficult to believe that a first novel can be...so rich of characterization....But this one is.” (Chattanooga Times )

“A masterpiece...brilliant, graceful, poetic!” (St. Louis Post-Dispatch )

“There is more life and character, more that will linger in the mind, than in countless novels twice as long!” (New York Post )

“An amazing achievement!” (Kristin Hunter )

“Strong and beautiful....There is so much courage, honesty and life in this novel.” (Shirley Hazzard )

“Important....It has a rich, live, radiant validity, offering characters memorably exciting.” (Gwendolyn Brooks )

“I felt in the presence of a talent which touches the universal.” (Madeleine L'Engle )

“Imbued with African folklore...less a novel than a myth.” (The New Yorker )

“As moving as it is wisely, lyrically told.” (O magazine )

“Full of life.” (School Library Journal )

“A beautiful book...of startling originality, simplicity, insight, and grace.” (Richard Elman )

“Accomplished...[a] special beauty.” (Library Journal )

“A remarkable first novel....that transcends race and class.” (Los Angeles Times )

“This lyrical, haunting novel remains a stirring testament to the power of the human spirit and the gift of love.” (The Seattle Skanner )

“Revealing the grace... in ordinary lives... [this] is a novel worthy of a place in the annals of literature.” (The Portland Skanner )

“A glorious rebirth! The republication of this milestone...is cause for great celebration indeed.” (Sapphire, author of Push )

“… this poetic and memorable novel remains a testament to the power of resurrection and the powerful gift of love.” (Ebony )

“Touching and lovingly crafted, Let the Lion Eat Straw has been away from us too long.” (Washington Post Book World )

“Remarkable....A graceful hymn of love.” (Time )

About the Author

Ellease Southerland, recipient of the Gwendolyn Brooks Award for Poetry, is professor of African Literature at Pace University in New York. The author of the novel A Feast of Fools and the poetry collection The Magic Sun Spins, Ms. Southerland divides her time between Nigeria and New York City.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Amistad (July 6, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 006072420X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060724207
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.7 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,397,962 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Let the Lion Eat Straw - indeed the perfect book, February 8, 2005
This review is from: Let the Lion Eat Straw (Paperback)
At a local bookstore gathering that brings readers and writers together, an editor from Amistad referred to this as "the perfect book." Sure, the perfect book. What is the perfect book? Then she passed out copies and while home sick one day, I read it. Now, after finishing it 3 hours later, I weep. Ellease Southerland has indeed, crafted the perfect book. But, the reader must believe in the essential goodness, resilience and beauty we hide somewhere deep inside. Abeba Williams, from childhood to adulthood, pulls us into her life, filled with simple complications and routine events that become so much more when viewed through her absorbing eyes. We are astounded at her courage, her resilience, her patience, her love. We applaud her survival as she struggles to build a life with her real mother who has come to collect her from Mamma Habblesham, the midwife who raised her to age 5. Abeba's mother, Angela, has found a husband in New York and can can finally care for her daughter. Brooklyn collides with Abeba's simple country upbringing, but Mamma Habblesham grounded her by giving her roots that branch into the strength and wonder that help her cope, adjust, even define life on her terms. She becomes an accomplished musician, a strong child growing up an even stronger woman, in the midst of chaos and tenderness. She meets Daniel, who sings at her church and her anticipated study at Julliard falls by the wayside as she and Daniel set off on a life filled with trauma, laced with joy, joy laced with trauma. None of it is trite, false or overdone. Simple images sparkle in their honesty. After Abeba's screaming labor during the birth of her first child, Southerland crystalizes Abeba's emotion as " He was the sun that soaked up the pain." The perfect sentence,one of many, in the perfect book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Fast, July 14, 2006
This review is from: Let the Lion Eat Straw (Hardcover)
One of those books you wish you read much earlier in your life. Very fast, beautifully written in a lyrical manner. A few pages but tells a story of a woman whose life seems to have taken a wrong turn (depending on the reader's perception of life). I know some authors would have written the same story in a billion words.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a good story, September 13, 2009
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This book got good reviews in a newsletter I subscribe to, so I decided to order it. I finished it quickly. It's an enjoyable read, the storyline kept me hooked. A bittersweet ending but that didn't spoil the story.
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cake mixer, piano girl, nobody pray, boiled peanuts
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Mamma Habblesham, New York, Mamma Torch, Daniel Torch, Abeba Lavoisier, Miss Hayes, Papa Torch, Stone Avenue, African Flower, First Baptist, Girls High, Arthur Lavoisier, Aunt Carolyn, Big John, Long Island, Sister Abeba, Grandma Hattie, Merry Christmas
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