Author:André Brink
Chris Minaar is a distinguished South African writer, an old writer, but a writer who has lost whatever gift he had for writing. It is on New Year's Eve, courtesy of his stalled car, that he meets Rachel, a young sculptress who becomes the great love of his life, a love greater for being unfulfilled.
He finds himself captivated by Rachel and drawn into a close friendship with her husband. As their friendship develops, Chris must reconcile himself to an unaccustomed type of intimacy but one that inevitably threatens this precarious triangular relationship.
Woven through this is the story of his life and of a lifetime's loving. For he has known many women. As it becomes clear that this book is the final writing act of Chris's creative life, so we understand that these recollections are an attempt to bring order to an otherwise chaotic existence.
Before I Forget is the history of a life set against the history of a nation, and the history of a transforming love.
Before I Forget is a novel by a writer at the peak of his craft
—— Times Literary SupplementA sober and beautiful - one might even say indispensable - meditation on the nature of love
—— ScotsmanBrink is one of the crucial writers of our time
—— HeraldGarcia Márquez, Solzhenitsyn: André Brink must be considered with that class of writer
—— GuardianBefore I Forget is not a book that will be forgotten easily
—— Michael Arditti , Sunday ExpressA writer of world class
—— Peter CareyA perfect holiday book
—— OKA gem of a read
—— GraziaAn easy, feel-good read
—— CloserA richly rewarding read
—— EveThe best romantic comedy we've read in ages
—— CompanyTackles serious issues with humour - proving that chick-lit can be intelligent, interesting and huge fun
—— Sunday ExpressA triumph
—— HelloTop marks. Fantastic
—— HeatLovely
—— Daily TelegraphMoving and intelligent
—— IndependentMagnetic, unpretentious and bursting with one-liners
—— CosmopolitanFans of chick-lit will understand when I say that this is a book you simply disappear into
—— Sunday Telegraph