Things they lost : a novel / Okwiri Oduor.
"This astonishing, devastating debut novel, riven through with mystery and magic, tells the story of a lonely girl living in a small African town and her struggle to free herself from her mercurial, charming mother. Ayosa is a wandering spirit- joyous, exuberant, filled to the brim with longing. Her only companions in her grandmother's crumbling house are as lonely as Ayosa herself: the ghostly Fatumas, whose eyes are the size of bay windows, who teach her to dance and wail at the death news; the Jolly-Annas, cruel birds who cover their solitude with spiteful laughter; the milkman, who never greets Ayosa and whose milk tastes of mud; and Sindano, the kind owner of a café no one ever visits. Unexpectedly, miraculously, one day Ayosa finds a friend. Yet she is always fixed on her beautiful mama, Nabumbo Promise: a mysterious and aloof photographer, she comes and goes as she pleases, with no apology or warning. Set at the intersection of the spirit world and the human one. "Things They Lost" is a stunning and unforgettable novel that unfurls the dizzying dualities of love, at its most intoxicating and all-encompassing."-- Provided by publisher.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781982102579
- ISBN: 1982102578
- ISBN: 9781982102586
- ISBN: 1982102586
- Physical Description: 358 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First Scribner hardcover edition.
- Publisher: New York : Scribner, 2022.
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Subject: | Mothers and daughters > Fiction. Preteens > Fiction. Friendship > Fiction. Loneliness > Fiction. |
Genre: | Bildungsromans. Magic realist fiction. |
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Upper Skagit Library | ODU | 1013348 | Fiction | Available | - |
Okwiri Oduor was born in Nairobi, Kenya. Her short story âMy Fatherâs Headâ won the 2014 Caine Prize for African Writing. Her work has appeared or is forthcoming in Granta, The New Inquiry, Kwani, and elsewhere. She has been a fellow at MacDowell and Art Omi and a visiting writer at the Lannan Center. Oduor has an MFA in creative writing from the Iowa Writersâ Workshop. She currently lives in Germany.