"I read the Children of Violence novels and began to understand how a
person could write about the problems of the world in a compelling and
beautiful way. And it seemed to me that was the most important thing I
could ever do." -- Barbara Kingsolver
Intelligent, sensitive, and fiercely passionate, Martha Quest is a young
woman living on a farm in Africa, feeling her way through the torments
of adolescence and early womanhood. She is a romantic idealistic in
revolt against the puritan snobbery of her parents, trying to live to
the full with every nerve, emotion, and instinct laid bare to
experience. For her, this is a time of solitary reading daydreams,
dancing -- and the first disturbing encounters with sex. The first of
Doris Lessing's timeless Children of Violence novels, Martha Quest is an
endearing masterpiece.