Chigozie Obioma
Chigozie Obioma is a Nigerian writer and professor, known for his novels 'The Fishermen' and 'An Orchestra of Minorities'. His works often explore themes of family, tradition, and the socio-political landscape of Nigeria.
Books
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1. The Fishermen
"The Fishermen" is a captivating narrative set in 1990s Nigeria, focusing on four brothers whose lives are profoundly altered after a local madman prophesies that one of the brothers will be killed by another. This ominous prediction ignites fear and suspicion among the brothers as they grow up under the watchful eyes of their strict parents in a politically unstable Nigeria. The story explores the complex dynamics of family bonds, the impact of fate intertwined with free will, and the loss of innocence, all woven into the rich cultural backdrop of a changing Nigerian society.
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2. The Road To The Country
Set in Nigeria during the tumultuous 1960s, **The Road to the Country** follows Kunle, a reserved university student burdened by guilt. As the nation is engulfed in civil war, Kunle's younger brother vanishes, prompting him to embark on a perilous quest to find him. This journey becomes one of self-discovery and redemption, as Kunle is drawn into the conflict, joining the Biafran army. Guided by the enigmatic prophecies of a local Seer, Kunle navigates a world where myth and reality intertwine, seeking to save his brother and himself amidst the chaos. The novel explores themes of brotherhood, love, and courage against the backdrop of a nation in turmoil.
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