The Book Of Echoes: An astonishing debut. ‘Impassioned. Lyrical and affecting’ GUARDIAN

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE AUTHOR’S CLUB FIRST NOVEL AWARD, THE RSL CHRISTOPHER BLAND PRIZE and THE HWA DEBUT CROWN AWARD’A new classic’ SARA COLLINS, author of THE CONFESSIONS OF FRANNIE LANGTON’Impassioned. Lyrical and affecting’ GUARDIAN_____________Brixton 1981. Sixteen-year-old Michael is already on the wrong side of the law. In in his community, where job opportunities are low and drug-running is high, this is nothing new. But when Michael falls for Ngozi, a vibrant young immigrant from the Nigerian village of Obowi, their startling connection runs far deeper than they realise.Narrated by the spirit of an African woman who lost her life on a slave ship two centuries earlier, her powerful story reveals how Michael and Ngozi’s struggle for happiness began many lifetimes ago.Through haunting, lyrical words, one unforgettable message resonates: love, hope and unity will heal us all._____________’A searing, rhapsodic novel. Filled with beauty, devastation and the power of ancestral connections that ripple through the ages’ IRENOSEN OKOJIE, author of NUDIBRANCH’A gorgeous book’ ALEX WHEATLE, author of BRIXTON ROCK_____________Readers love THE BOOK OF ECHOES:’A powerful and honest debut which is going to stay with me for a long time’ *****’You can feel Amaka’s passion rising off the page’ *****’BRILLIANT, thoughtful and masterfully crafted’ *****’Oh my goodness, the book itself is even more beautiful and haunting than the cover’ *****

Additional information

Weight 0.268 kg
Dimensions 2.3 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm
by

Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

384

Publisher

Year Published

2021-7-1

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1784164836

About The Author

ROSANNA AMAKA was born to African and Caribbean parents. She began writing THE BOOK OF ECHOES twenty years ago to give voice to the Brixton community in which she grew up. Her community was fast disappearing – as a result of gentrification, emigration back to the Caribbean and Africa, or simply with the passing away of the older generation. Its depiction of unimaginable pain redeemed by love and hope was also inspired by a wish to understand the impact of history on present-day lives. Rosanna Amaka lives in South London. This is her first novel. Meet her at @RosannaAmaka

Review Quote

BEST NEW FICTION: A beautifully written testament to oppression that reverberates across the centuries.

Other text

Searing and rhapsodic. Filled with beauty, devastation and the power of ancestral connections that ripple through the ages