From one of Nigeria's finest contemporary literary talents comes
Elnathan John's highly awaited debut novel. Told through the
irresistible voice of a young boy, Dantala, Born on a Tuesday is a
masterful and haunting coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of
extremist politi and religion in Northern Nigeria. Dantala is a naive
but bright Quranic student, who falls in with a gang of street boys,
surviving on a regime of petty crime and violence. After being paid to
set fire to the local headquarters of an opposition party, Dantala is
forced to run for his life. Still reeling from the trauma of events,
he stumbles into a Salafi mosque where he quickly becomes the favoured
apprentice of the Sheikh and finds stability and friendship. From his
place of refuge, Dantala confronts the hurdles of adolescence, first
love and the splintering of family life - as his mother becomes
increasingly unstable in the wake of a family tragedy and his brothers
join a rival religious sect. But as political and religious tensions
mount, he is torn between loyalty to his benefactor, Sheikh Jamal, and
adherence to the Sheikh's charismatic advisor, Malam Abdul-Nur. When
bloodshed erupts around him, Dantala is tested to his limits. In this
raw, authentic and deceptively simple novel, Elnathan John explores
boyhood in the wake of extremism and fundamentalism. Born on a Tuesday
delves behind the scenes of the media's portrayal of Boko Haram
bringing us a powerful and intensely personal picture of life in
Northern Nigeria today. "Anyone seeking to peer beyond the media's
portrayals of Boko Haram must read this book, not because it offers a
hopeful account but because it offers a human one." Taiye Selasi,
author of Ghana Must Go.
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ISBN
9781911115038
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Faber Factory
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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