Beyond the Pale
CBC Books | CBC | Posted: March 10, 2017 4:35 PM | Last Updated: April 13, 2017
Emily Urquhart
Like any new mother, Emily is thrilled when her first child, a daughter, is born. The baby, Sadie, is healthy and stunningly beautiful, with snow white hair and fair skin. Even the doctors and nurses can't help a second look at this magical child. But soon a darker current begins to emerge — something is amiss. After three months of testing, Sadie is diagnosed with albinism, a rare genetic condition. With Sadie at her side, Emily researches the cultural beliefs surrounding albinism and finds a curious history of outlandish tales of magic, and of good and evil reaching back through time, along with present-day atrocities. In some parts of the world, people with albinism are stalked; their condition is seen to bring luck and health as well as danger and death. Investigating the different reactions, in different cultures, to those with albinism, Emily begins to see her child as a connection between worlds.
Part memoir, part cultural critique and part genetic travelogue, Beyond the Pale is a brave, intimate investigation into the secret histories that each of us carries in our genes. (From HarperCollins Canada)
From the book
I do not fail to notice the peculiarities of my daughter's arrival, but I interpret them in a completely different way. My husband is a biologist, attuned to the natural order of the world. I am a folklorist, and walking the line between fantasy and reality is my work. I believe in science, but I understand fairy tales. My new baby's astonishing white hair and unusual beauty, her immediate legion of admirers, even the timing of her arrival — a labor that stretched across some of the holiest days of the liturgical calendar — have the markings of a supernatural tale.
From Beyond the Pale by Emily Urquhart @2015. Published by HarperCollins Canada.