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Title Statement | The rarest fruit ;: or, the life of Edmond Albius / Gaëlle Bélem ; translated from the French by Hildegarde Serle. |
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Alternative Title(s) | Life of Edmond Albius |
Author | Bélem, Gaëlle, 1984- |
Additional Contributors | Serle, Hildegarde |
Publication | New York: Europa Editions,2025. |
Extent of Item | 189 pages ; |
ISBN | 9798889660996 (hardcover) |
Other Number | pr07910720 |
Languages | English translated from French. |
Summary | Gaëlle Bélem's The Rarest Fruit is a captivating tale of resilience, discovery, and the untold stories behind a beloved flavor. Set in 19th-century La Réunion, this novel follows Edmond Albius, a young Creole boy born into slavery, whose extraordinary talent for botany leads him to revolutionize the vanilla industry with his method of hand-pollinating orchids. Raised by a passionate botanist after becoming an orphan, Edmond defies the expectations of his time, making a discovery that connects the histories of La Réunion, France, and beyond. Based on the true story of Edmond Albius, Bélem weaves a richly detailed narrative, exploring themes of survival and ingenuity against the backdrop of colonial exploitation. The Rarest Fruit is both a poignant tribute to the unsung heroes of history and a vivid portrayal of the intertwined destinies shaped by a single discovery. |
Subjects & Genres | |
By Topic | Botanists--Fiction |
Creoles--Fiction | |
Enslaved persons--Fiction | |
Vanilla industry--Fiction | |
By Name | Albius, Edmond,1829-1880 |
By Location | Réunion--Fiction--History--19th century |
By Genre | Historical fiction |
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