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OverviewWinner of the 2011 Costa First Novel Award When their mother catches their father with another woman, twelve year-old Blessing and her fourteen-year-old brother, Ezikiel, are forced to leave their comfortable home in Lagos for a village in the Niger Delta, to live with their mother’s family. Without running water or electricity, Warri is at first a nightmare for Blessing. Her mother is gone all day and works suspiciously late into the night to pay the children’s school fees. Her brother, once a promising student, seems to be falling increasingly under the influence of the local group of violent teenage boys calling themselves Freedom Fighters. Her grandfather, a kind if misguided man, is trying on Islam as his new religion of choice, and is even considering the possibility of bringing in a second wife. But Blessing’s grandmother, wise and practical, soon becomes a beloved mentor, teaching Blessing the ways of the midwife in rural Nigeria. Blessing is exposed to the horrors of genital mutilation and the devastation wrought on the environment by British and American oil companies. As Warri comes to feel like home, Blessing becomes increasingly aware of the threats to its safety, both from its unshakable but dangerous traditions and the relentless carelessness of the modern world. Tiny Sunbirds, Far Away is the witty and beautifully written story of one family’s attempt to survive a new life they could never have imagined, struggling to find a deeper sense of identity along the way. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christie WatsonPublisher: Other Press LLC Imprint: Other Press LLC Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.513kg ISBN: 9781590514665ISBN 10: 1590514661 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 10 May 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews<p> [An] impressive debut...Watson's nuanced portrayal of daily life in Nigeria is peopled with flawed but tenacious characters who fight not only for survival but for dignity. Blessing is a wonderful narrator whose vivid impressions enliven Watson's sensual prose. -- Publishers Weekly, starred review <br> [An] absorbing first novel, told through the eyes of the bright and observant Blessing...a memorable debut novel about a Nigerian girl's coming of age. -- Kirkus Reviews <br> Through the lens of young girl's coming-of-age, this breakthrough novel views the politics of contemporary Nigeria, portraying the clash between traditional and modern as it affects one extended family. -- Booklist <br> An excellent novel. It takes the reader deep into the reality of ordinary life in Nigeria and is also funny, moving and politically alert. --Giles Foden, author of The Last King of Scotland <br> Christie Watson's debut novel, set in the troubled Niger Delta, does what fictio <p> An excellent novel. It takes the reader deep into the reality of ordinary life in Nigeria and is also funny, moving and politically alert. --Giles Foden, author of The Last King of Scotland <br> Christie Watson's debut novel, set in the troubled Niger Delta, does what fiction does best, it captures place and characters so well that you feel you are also there. It is sincere, it is powerfully written, and it deserves to be read. --Helon Habila, author of Oil on Water, winner of the Commonwealth Prize <br> Watson has written an immensely absorbing novel. It is both heart wrenching and consoling. --Chika Unigwe, author of On Black Sisters' Street <br> A fascinating, poignant story that had me laughing in places and deeply moved in others. --Ike Anya <br> Lyrical and beautifully drawn, a poignant coming-of-age tale, set in an Africa few readers will have experienced. A must-read. --Lesley Lokko, author of Sundowners, Saffron Skies, and Bitter Chocolate Author InformationChristie Watson is a British novelist and pediatric nurse. She holds an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia, where she won the Malcolm Bradbury Memorial Bursary, and has since published short fiction and other writings in numerous publications including Wasafiri, Mslexia, Index on Censorship, The Guardian, and The Telegraph. Watson teaches creative writing at various institutions including Birkbeck University, the Groucho Club, and Cambridge University. She has won the Costa First Novel Award and Waverton Good Read Award for her first novel, Tiny Sunbirds, Far Away, and was named one of Red’s Hot Women of the Year in 2012. She lives in London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |