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Accident of Birth

A Novel

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A woman must decide between two lovers and two worlds—Africa and America—in a riveting, courageous journey
 
“A modern romance with global scope . . . Not since Marita Golden’s Migrations of the Heart has a writer so deftly played the heartstrings that swing between Africa and African Americans.”—Veronica Chambers
 
Reba Freeman’s current husband, Carl, has given her all the wealth a suburban wife could hope for. But Reba’s life is turned inside out once she learns that her first husband, Joseph Thomas, is being held by the World Court for crimes against humanity.
 
Joseph, a gifted Liberian student, had dreams of returning to his native land with his wife and educating his people, yet because of mysterious circumstances, Reba didn’t accompany him to Liberia. Now, twenty years later, she must decide if helping her first husband is worth the risk of losing her comfortable world.
 
Alternating between present-day action and flashbacks, Accident of Birth creates an intricate tapestry of suspense, drama, and romance. Neff boldly exposes the rift between American comforts and the traumas of the world we choose to ignore, creating a moving novel that readers will talk about for a long time.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 1, 2004
      A World Court trial of a Liberian man accused of war crimes forces an African-American woman to come to terms with her troubled past in Neff's uneven third novel (after Wisdom
      and Blackgammon
      ). Reba Freeman leads a full, busy life as a high-level Washington human rights advocate with a precocious teenage daughter and a loving albeit distant relationship with her well-to-do husband, Carl Thornton. The issue driving a wedge between Freeman and Thornton is the lingering emotional presence of Joseph Thomas, Freeman's first husband, who abruptly left her to return to Africa after a brief courtship and subsequent wedding. Twenty years later Freeman still carries a torch for Thomas, who returns to her life in alarming fashion when she learns that after a brief period as a village schoolteacher, he apparently became a notorious Liberian terrorist who is being tried for murdering more than 30 innocent villagers during his country's civil war. Freeman takes up Joseph's cause when she learns that the accusations may be false, risking her career and marriage to go to Switzerland and help prove his innocence. The contrast between the two story lines is sharp: the current political subplot packs a compelling punch, but Neff dulls the impact with a series of long, ham-fisted flashbacks tracing Freeman's past. A taut climax provides relief, but can't entirely make up for the meandering backstory. Agent, Denise Stinson.

    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2004
      Neff's (Blackgammon) heroine is torn between two loves and two countries in this novel about the American dream vs. the tragedies of war in Africa.

      Copyright 2004 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      November 15, 2004
      After 20 years of marriage to Carl Thornton, Reba finds herself still haunted by her first husband, Joseph, a Liberian student she met in college. She and Joseph split after two years of marriage when they could not reconcile his desire to return to Liberia and teach in his village with her decision to stay in the U.S and start a career. Now living very comfortably in suburbia and working with a nonprofit organization that helps refugees relocate in the U.S., Reba has discovered that Joseph is on trial for human rights violations for his participation in a militia group in Liberia charged with slaughtering villagers. Reba finds herself once again torn--between Carl, ambitious and materialistic, but very much in love with her, and Joseph, embittered by the politics of his country and not asking for her help. But she is driven to learn the truth about Joseph. Neff deftly interweaves the past and the present in a novel that explores the cultural differences between Africans and Americans.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2004, American Library Association.)

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