

“This is what life looks like, it said. Life. Stop this dance with death. Choose life.” Set on a contemporary South African vineyard, The Man with Yellow Hair follows Stella, a widowed vineyard owner holding together a family and a business as she cares for her oldest friend, Faye, through cancer and follows an old fiancé, Strawks, into psychiatric treatment, revisiting the shared past that binds and complicates them both. Through Stella’s reflective perspective, moving between past and present, the novel traces the two women from small town teenagers to middle aged survivors, exploring illness, grief, mental collapse and recovery, and the stubborn threads of love that keep people tied to one another, until the threads of Faye’s illness and Strawks’s breakdown meet in a shared attempt at recovery. Perfect for readers who enjoy character driven novels about friendship, family, illness, and rural life, The Man with Yellow Hair explores what it really means to stand by someone who is ill when you cannot make their choices for them, and how long friendships survive loss, resentment, and the demand to let others live, and sometimes die, on their own terms.
















