The Herald (South Africa)

SA journo’s book set for big screen

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THE Etisalat-prize shortliste­d The Seed Thief, by Cape Town-based journalist and author Jacqui L’Ange, is to be made into a film. An internatio­nal co-production with links to Brazil, Panama, Europe, Singapore, as well as South Africa, will work together to produce it.

Independen­t producer Rodrigo Chiaro, who has bought film rights in The Seed Thief, has high expectatio­ns for the film.

He said he was “captivated by this formidable book” and was drawn to its exotic settings and universal appeal.

This entrancing and richly imagined novel – L’Ange’s first – is described as a modern love story with an ancient history that moves from the flora of Table Mountain to the heart of Afro-Brazilian spirituali­sm.

It tells the story of botanist Maddy Bellani, who is asked to travel to Brazil to collect rare seeds from a plant that could cure cancer.

Securing the tiny seeds would be a coup for the seed bank in Cape Town where she works, but Brazil is also the country of her birth and home to her estranged father.

Despite the help of mysterious and alluring local plant expert Zé, the plant specimen proves to be elusive, its seeds guarded by a sect deeply wary of outsiders. Maddy must also find her way in a world influenced by unscrupulo­us pharmaceut­ical companies and the selfish motives of others.

An experience­d journalist, editor, scriptwrit­er, and now author, L’Ange is the former books editor of Psychologi­es magazine and former deputy editor and books editor of the South African edition of O – the Oprah Magazine.

She was born in Durban but had a multi-national childhood, having also lived in Brazil, Germany and the US.

A passionate environmen­talist, L’Ange attended the first United Nations Conference on Environmen­t and Developmen­t in Rio, in 1992.

She is now working on her second novel, which also has an ecological theme.

The Seed Thief, published in 2015, was very well received at the time and has been long- and short-listed for various awards, including the Mslexia Novel Award, The Sunday Times Fiction Award and the Etisalat Prize for Literature.

L’Ange previously also penned a children’s book titled Miss Helen’s Magical World.

ý The Seed Thief is published by Umuzi and the recommende­d price is R230.

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