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Water Baby
An uplifting powerful coming of age novel, perfect for fans of

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She''s the Pearl of Makoko and the world is her oyster. In Makoko, the floating slum off mainland Lagos, Nigeria, nineteen-year-old Baby yearns for an existence where she can escape the future her father has planned for her. With opportunities scarce, Baby jumps at the chance to join a newly launched drone-mapping project, aimed at broadening the visibility of her community. Then a video of her at work goes viral and Baby finds herself with options she could never have imagined - including the possibility of leaving her birthplace to represent Makoko on the world stage. But will life beyond the lagoon be everything she''s dreamed of? Or has everything she wants been in front of her all along?

Über den Autor / die Autorin










Born in Nigeria, Chioma Okereke grew up in London, studied law at UCL and has successfully applied those skills to winning domestic squabbles ever since.

Her debut novel, Bitter Leaf, was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize - Africa Best First Book, and her short story Trompette De La Mort received First Runner-Up of the inaugural Costa Short Story Award.

As a self-labelled transethnic, she divides her time between the bustle of London, the hustle of Lagos, and the rustle of rural France.

For more information visit chiomaokereke.com or connect with her on https://www.chiomaokereke.com/contact/.


Zusammenfassung

A beautiful coming-of-age story based on the real settlement of Makoko in Nigeria. Perfect for readers of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

Produktdetails

Autoren Chioma Okereke, Okereke Chioma
Verlag Quercus Publishing
 
Inhalt Buch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum 16.01.2025
Thema Belletristik > Erzählende Literatur
 
EAN 9781529425444
ISBN 978-1-5294-2544-4
Anzahl Seiten 400
Abmessung (Verpackung) 12.8 x 19.6 x 2.8 cm
 
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