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How Beautiful We Were

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A PEN/FAULKNER AWARD FINALIST

'Sweeping and quietly devastating' New York Times

'A David and Goliath story for our times' O, the Oprah Magazine

Set in the fictional African village of Kosawa, this is the story of a people living in fear amidst environmental degradation wrought by an American oil company. Pipeline spills have rendered farmlands infertile. Children are dying from drinking toxic water. Promises of clean-up and financial reparations are made - and broken. Left with few choices, the people of Kosawa decide to fight back. But it will come at a steep price - one which generation after generation will have to pay.

How Beautiful We Were is a masterful exploration of what happens when the reckless drive for profit, coupled with the ghost of colonialism, comes up against one community's determination to hold onto its ancestral land and a young woman's willingness to sacrifice everything for the sake of her people's freedom.

About the author

Imbolo Mbue is the author of the New York Times bestseller, Behold the Dreamers, which won the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and the Blue Metropolis Words to Change Prize and was an Oprah's Book Club selection. Named a notable book of the year by the Observer, New York Times and the Washington Post and a best book of the year by close to a dozen publications, the novel has been translated into eleven languages, adapted into an opera and a stage play, and has been optioned for film. A native of Limbe, Cameroon and a graduate of Rutgers and Columbia universities, Imbolo Mbue lives in New York City. imbolombue.com

Summary

From the author of the New York Times bestseller Behold the Dreamers comes a sweeping story about the collision of a small African village and an American oil company

Foreword

From the author of the New York Times bestseller Behold the Dreamers comes a sweeping story about the collision of a small African village and an American oil company

Additional text

A generation of narrative voices, many of them children, shape this sweeping, elegiac story of capitalism, colonialism and boundless greed, reminding us of the myriad ways we fail to make a better world for our children

Report

Sweeping and quietly devastating . . . In Kosawa, Mbue has created a place and a people alive with emotional range . . . Profoundly affecting New York Times

Product details

Authors Imbolo Mbue, Mbue Imbolo
Publisher Canongate Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 31.03.2022
 
EAN 9781838851378
ISBN 978-1-83885-137-8
No. of pages 368
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 22 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Nigeria, Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection, Rural communities, Narrative theme: Environmental issues, Narrative theme: Environmental issues / the natural world, Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary

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