A Mouth Full of Salt by Reem Gaafar

A novel about Sudan and the profound transformation it's about to undergo

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(Invisible Publishing)

A small farming village in North Sudan wakes up one morning to the news that a little boy has drowned. Soon after, the animals die of a mysterious illness and the date gardens catch fire and burn to the ground. The villagers whisper of a sorceress who dwells at the foot of the mountains. It is the dry season. The men have places to go, the women have work to do, the children play at the place where the river runs over its own banks. Sixteen-year-old Fatima yearns to leave the village for Khartoum.
In Khartoum, a single mother makes her way in a world that wants to keep girls and women back. As civil war swells, the political intrudes into the personal and her position in the capital becomes untenable. She must return to the village.
A Mouth Full of Salt uncovers a country on the brink of seismic change as its women decide for themselves which traditions are fit for purpose - and which prophecies it's time to rewrite.
(From Invisible Publishing)
A Mouth Full of Salt is available in April 2025.
Reem Gaafar is a writer, physician and filmmaker. Her work has appeared in African Arguments, African Feminism, Teakisi Magazine, Andariya and 500 Words Magazine, Relations: An Anthology of African and Diaspora Voices, among others. Her short story Light of the Desert, published in I Know Two Sudans, won an Honourable Mention. Her debut novel is A Mouth Full of Salt, which won the Island Prize in 2023.