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Things They Lost Okwiri Oduor

Things They Lost By Okwiri Oduor

Things They Lost by Okwiri Oduor


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Summary

From the 2014 Caine Prize winner comes an astonishing new novel, riven through with mystery and magic, about a daughter's quest to save her mother

Things They Lost Summary

Things They Lost by Okwiri Oduor

A Vulture 'Book We Can't Wait to Read in 2022'

From the 2014 Caine Prize winner comes an astonishing new novel, riven through with mystery and magic, about a daughter's quest to save her mother

The Manor Mabel Brown looms high over Mapeli Town, its rickety gate flanked by stone angels with severed heads, its yard full of tangled thorns and wildflowers. Inside these ramshackle walls lives Ayosa, twelve years old and the loneliest girl in the world.

With her mother prone to frequent disappearances, Ayosa's only companions are the ghosts and spirits who wander through her Kenyan village. She craves escape, but more than that she longs for the love of her fearsome mother, Nabumbo Promise.

When a new friend arrives in the shape of Mbiu, Ayosa is forced to choose between protecting her mama and seizing a life of her own.

Okwiri Oduor's stunningly original debut novel sings with Kenyan folklore and myth as it traces the fragile, intoxicating bond between a mother and daughter like no other.

Things They Lost Reviews

'From the start, Oduor - a winner of the Caine Prize for African Writing, among other honors - broadcasts her tremendous talents ... Come for the beguiling narrative, and stay for the rich, evocative language.'

-- Vulture, Most Anticipated of 2022

'An extraordinary tale about love, longing, and the bond between mothers and daughters.'

-- Vogue, 25 Books by Black Authors We Can't Wait to Read in 2022

'A tale steeped in the acrid surrealism of childhood, populated by wicked wraiths and held together by the vicious spell mothers can cast on their daughters.'

* Leila Aboulela, author of Bird Summons *

'So profound, its humour shining so bright... A stunning debut!'

-- Onyeka Nwelue, author of The Strangers of Braamfontein

'A haunting bond between mother and daughter is examined in Oduor's ambitious debut... Oduor makes loss and familial disappointment palpable through her potent and visceral prose. This keeps the reader holding their breath.'

-- Publishers Weekly

'There are a small cadre of authors who redefine literary genres, writing freely without barriers. First-time novelist Oduor joins this exclusive literary club... A riveting story about love, friendship, and belonging, transporting the reader to a whimsical yet heartbreaking world. This tale of mystery and longing is reminiscent of works by Ngugi wa Thiong'o and perfect for fans of Akwaeke Emezi.'

-- Booklist

'A coming-of-age tale that deftly refuses to play magic realism straight, Okwiri Oduor's Things they Lost blends the phantasmagoria of Tutuola's The Palm-Wine Drinkard with the deadpan, wry humour of Bolano. A welcome new Kenyan voice.'

-- Olufemi Terry, author of Stickfighting Days

'Set in a small African town, this novel merges magic, myth, and mystery as it follows a girl's dilemma whether to save her mother or escape her intimidating presence.'

-- Open Country Magazine, 50+ Most Anticipated Books of 2022

'Otherworldly, unconventional, delectably surreal. What a debut!'

-- Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor, author of The Dragonfly Sea

About Okwiri Oduor

Okwiri Oduor was born in Nairobi, Kenya. At the age of 25, she won the Caine Prize for African Writing 2014 for her story 'My Father's Head'. Later that year, she was named on the Hay Festival's Africa39 list of 39 African writers under 40 who would define trends in African literature. She has been a MacDowell Colony fellow, and she received her MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She has a story forthcoming in Granta, and Things They Lost is her debut novel. She lives in Germany.

Additional information

GOR012177654
9780861543878
0861543874
Things They Lost by Okwiri Oduor
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oneworld Publications
2022-04-14
368
N/A
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