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  • Published: 25 January 2012
  • ISBN: 9780143566618
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $30.00

The Lioness





‘An incredible saga… a spellbinding book filled with the essence of Africa and soul-searching lessons on motherhood.’ Chronicle

A moving novel that asks what it really means to be a family – and what it takes to be a mother. From the internationally bestselling author of The Hunter's Wife and The Rain Queen.

When Emma Lindberg travels to a remote corner of Africa to visit the research station where her mother died years ago, all she wants is to finally lay her grief to rest. Instead, she finds herself caught up in the search for a missing child.

Together with Maasai veterinary surgeon Daniel Oldeani, she sets out on a journey deep into the dusty wilderness of northern Tanzania.

What they discover there will shake to the core Emma's beliefs about how the world works. A little girl's life has been saved by the extraordinary actions of a mother lioness.

And that is only the beginning . . .

'An incredible saga . . . this is a spellbinding book filled with the essence of Africa and soul-searching lessons on motherhood' Chronicle

'A great summer read . . . It made me want to jump on the next plane to Tanzania.' Bookseller+Publisher

'An exotic setting, a superbly crafted narrative and more than a passing look at what makes us human.' Weekly Times

  • Published: 25 January 2012
  • ISBN: 9780143566618
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 352
  • RRP: $30.00

About the author

Katherine Scholes

Katherine Scholes is an international bestselling author with over two million books sold. She was born in Tanzania and six of her adult novels are set there, during the Independence era of the 1960s. She was the first artist to travel to Antarctica as a guest of the Australian Antarctic Division. Her novel she wrote afterwards won a New South Wales State Literary Award. The Stone Angel, set in east coast Tasmania, was longlisted in the International Dublin Literary Awards. Her forthcoming novel, One Night at Silver Lake (2026), brings together her two homelands, Tanzania and Tasmania. Her work has been translated into over a dozen languages and includes children’s fiction and non-fiction as well as novels for adults. She has also had a career as a filmmaker.

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