Winner of the 2018 New Academy Prize in Literature
Prizewinning writer Maryse Condé reimagines Emily Brontë's passionate
novel as a tale of obsessive love between the African Razyé and Cathy,
the half-Creole daughter of the man who takes Razyé in and raises him,
but whose treatment goads him into rebellious flight. Retaining the
emotional power of the original, Condé shows Caribbean society in the
wake of emancipation.