The Five Sorrowful Mysteries of Andy Africa
By: Stephen Buoro
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** AN OBSERVER BEST DEBUT NOVELIST AND BOOK OF THE YEAR FOR 2023 **
** SHORTLISTED FOR THE NERO BOOK AWARDS 2023: DEBUT FICTION **
'A voice unlike any other' OBSERVER
'I fell in love immediately' MAX PORTER
'A writer of imagination and flair' ECONOMIST
'Smart, subversive, funny, heartbreaking' KAMILA SHAMSIE
'Buoro's writing deserves to inspire a generation of superheroes' THE TIMES
Fifteen-year-old Andrew Aziza lives in Kontagora, Nigeria, where his days are spent about town with his
friends, grappling with his fantasies about white girls (especially blondes) and wondering who his father is. When he's not in church, at school or attempting to form 'Africa's first superheroes', he obsesses over mathematical theorems, ideas of Black power and HXVX: the Curse of Africa.
Sure enough, Andy soon falls for the first white girl he lays eyes on. But multiple crises are looming, set to
shake the foundations of everything he knows and loves...
'This is extraordinary, driven by a gloriously eccentric central character. It is utterly compelling, not shy about posing difficult questions for the reader' 2023 NERO PRIZE JUDGES
** SHORTLISTED FOR THE NERO BOOK AWARDS 2023: DEBUT FICTION **
'A voice unlike any other' OBSERVER
'I fell in love immediately' MAX PORTER
'A writer of imagination and flair' ECONOMIST
'Smart, subversive, funny, heartbreaking' KAMILA SHAMSIE
'Buoro's writing deserves to inspire a generation of superheroes' THE TIMES
Fifteen-year-old Andrew Aziza lives in Kontagora, Nigeria, where his days are spent about town with his
friends, grappling with his fantasies about white girls (especially blondes) and wondering who his father is. When he's not in church, at school or attempting to form 'Africa's first superheroes', he obsesses over mathematical theorems, ideas of Black power and HXVX: the Curse of Africa.
Sure enough, Andy soon falls for the first white girl he lays eyes on. But multiple crises are looming, set to
shake the foundations of everything he knows and loves...
'This is extraordinary, driven by a gloriously eccentric central character. It is utterly compelling, not shy about posing difficult questions for the reader' 2023 NERO PRIZE JUDGES
Publication Date:
14/03/2024
Number of Pages::
336
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9781526638014
Publisher Date:
14/03/2024
Number of Pages::
336
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9781526638014
** AN OBSERVER BEST DEBUT NOVELIST AND BOOK OF THE YEAR FOR 2023 **
** SHORTLISTED FOR THE NERO BOOK AWARDS 2023: DEBUT FICTION **
'A voice unlike any other' OBSERVER
'I fell in love immediately' MAX PORTER
'A writer of imagination and flair' ECONOMIST
'Smart, subversive, funny, heartbreaking' KAMILA SHAMSIE
'Buoro's writing deserves to inspire a generation of superheroes' THE TIMES
Fifteen-year-old Andrew Aziza lives in Kontagora, Nigeria, where his days are spent about town with his
friends, grappling with his fantasies about white girls (especially blondes) and wondering who his father is. When he's not in church, at school or attempting to form 'Africa's first superheroes', he obsesses over mathematical theorems, ideas of Black power and HXVX: the Curse of Africa.
Sure enough, Andy soon falls for the first white girl he lays eyes on. But multiple crises are looming, set to
shake the foundations of everything he knows and loves...
'This is extraordinary, driven by a gloriously eccentric central character. It is utterly compelling, not shy about posing difficult questions for the reader' 2023 NERO PRIZE JUDGES
** SHORTLISTED FOR THE NERO BOOK AWARDS 2023: DEBUT FICTION **
'A voice unlike any other' OBSERVER
'I fell in love immediately' MAX PORTER
'A writer of imagination and flair' ECONOMIST
'Smart, subversive, funny, heartbreaking' KAMILA SHAMSIE
'Buoro's writing deserves to inspire a generation of superheroes' THE TIMES
Fifteen-year-old Andrew Aziza lives in Kontagora, Nigeria, where his days are spent about town with his
friends, grappling with his fantasies about white girls (especially blondes) and wondering who his father is. When he's not in church, at school or attempting to form 'Africa's first superheroes', he obsesses over mathematical theorems, ideas of Black power and HXVX: the Curse of Africa.
Sure enough, Andy soon falls for the first white girl he lays eyes on. But multiple crises are looming, set to
shake the foundations of everything he knows and loves...
'This is extraordinary, driven by a gloriously eccentric central character. It is utterly compelling, not shy about posing difficult questions for the reader' 2023 NERO PRIZE JUDGES