The Road to the Country

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This novel is about a young man, Tunde, whose brother is involved in an accident and stranded just as the Biafran war begins. Tunde spends the novel travelling through a war zone to be reunited with his brother – to bring him home and to ask for forgiveness for the part he played in the accident, a part his brother has no knowledge of.

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FROM THE TWICE BOOKER-SHORTLISTED AUTHOR

Longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award, the Joyce Carol Oates Prize, and the New American Voices Award

Named a Best Book of the Year by the Economist, Boston Globe, and Kirkus Reviews

‘A major voice’ SALMAN RUSHDIE
‘Remarkable’ ALICE WALKER

‘A sweeping, heart-racing, mystical novel’ NEW YORK TIMES
‘Chigozie Obioma is that rare thing: an original’ WALL STREET JOURNAL
‘As much Bildungsroman as battle song’ LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS

When a country is torn apart by civil war, Kunle and Tunde are separated, each on opposite sides. Desperate to find his brother, Kunle’s search becomes one of atonement, leading him to join an army and to fight in a war he barely understands. Amidst the chaos, he forms deep, lifelong friendships and falls in love. But his ultimate hope remains: to reunite with his family.

An emotionally powerful masterpiece, Chigozie Obioma’s odyssey of brotherhood, love, and extraordinary courage set against the backdrop of the Biafran War captures the essence of a young man’s quest for redemption in a nation ablaze.

‘A gutsy … coming-of-age tale with romance at its heart’ DAILY MAIL

‘Mr Obioma has been described as the heir to Chinua Achebe … He pulls from the same wells of rage and horror as his literary forebear did’ ECONOMIST

‘A remarkable talent’ INDEPENDENT

‘Incredibly moving and hopeful’ NADIFA MOHAMMED

‘A wondrous novel’ NANA KWAME ADJEI-BRENYAH

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Weight 267 g
Dimensions 19.8 × 13 × 2.4 cm
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Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

384

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

813.6 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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