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288 pp.
| Little |
May, 2024 |
TradeISBN 9780316703963$16.99
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EbookISBN 9780316703956$9.99
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YA
Seven years ago, Sena's mother moved their family from a big city -- and an abusive husband -- to Tovime, a remote village in Ghana, where Sena's grandfather, Togbe, resides. A positive male presence, Togbe works the land to provide for the family, with Sena helping as much as possible in between his studies. Togbe educates, encourages, and entertains Sena through stories about his childhood, teaching his grandson about the geography and history of the land; one memorable tale concerns the time he was saved from the river by Mami Wata -- a water goddess who "only comes to the rescue of good people." While rich in love and support, the family struggles financially, and when tragedy strikes, Sena feels it is up to him to provide for his mother and two younger siblings. An immediate solution seems to present itself in a charismatic visitor who promises riches to those who come to work for him. Accepting the offer, Sena finds himself in a situation more dire than ever before, and it will take everything in him to survive -- and possibly the divine intervention of Mami Wata herself. Intertwining the historical tradition of West African storytelling with the very present issues of environmental injustice and child trafficking, Wolo brings a vivid and intense narrative to life.
Reviewer: Eboni Njoku
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July, 2024