Sankofa : A Novel
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4.0 • 1 Rating
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
The exhilarating story of a mixed-race woman who goes in search of the African father she never knew.
After years of being a daughter, a wife, and a mother, Anna finally has the time to wonder who she really is. But the only person who can tell her—her mother, the only parent who raised her—is dead.
Searching through her mother's belongings one day, Anna uncovers a few clues about her father, whom she never knew. Student diaries chronicle his involvement in radical politics in 1970s London, involvement that eventually led him to return to Africa, where he became the president—some would say dictator—of a small nation in West Africa. And he is still alive.
When Anna decides to track her father down, a journey begins that is disarmingly moving, funny, and fascinating. It raises universal questions of race and belonging, the overseas experience for the African diaspora, and the search for a family's hidden roots. Masterful in its examination of freedom, prejudice, and personal and public inheritance, Sankofa is a story for anyone who has ever gone looking for a clear identity or home and found something more complex in its place.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
In Ghana, a sankofa is a mythical bird that symbolizes the idea of discovering the past in order to move forward. That’s the journey fortysomething biracial Londoner Anna embarks on. Reeling from the end of her marriage and the death of her mother, Anna discovers that the father she never met was once the president of a small African nation. Without any notion of what to expect, she flies to meet her dad, setting off a midlife crisis story unlike any other we’ve ever read. Nigerian author Chibundu Onuzo fills her novel with sharp insights into family tensions, racial issues, colonial politics, personal identities, and all the ways these things intersect. Anna is an incredibly sympathetic, relatable heroine, and we loved following her as she untangles her family’s history. Wise, moving, and often quite funny, Sankofa is a warmhearted story of self-discovery.