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The Bead Collector - by Sefi Atta (Paperback)

The Bead Collector - by  Sefi Atta (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A NEW NOVEL FROM WOLE SOYINKA PRIZE-WINNING AUTHOR OF EVERYTHING GOOD WILL COME NEW IN PAPERBACK Lagos, January 1976, six years after the Nigerian Civil War. A new military regime has been in power for six months, but rumors are spreading that a countercoup is imminent. At an art exhibition in the affluent Ikoyi neighborhood, Remi Lawal, a Nigerian woman who runs her own greeting-card shop, meets Frances Cooke, who introduces herself as an American art dealer, in Nigeria to buy rare beads. They become friends and over the next few weeks confide in each other about their aspirations, loyalties, marriage, motherhood and Nigeria itself, as hospitable Remi welcomes the enigmatic Frances into her world. Remi's husband, Tunde, naturally suspects Frances--like any American in Lagos--of gathering intelligence for the CIA, yet she is unconvinced. Cynical about the country's unending instability, and alienated by the shallowness of the city's elite, she willingly shares her views with Frances. But the February 13 assassination of General Muhammed prompts Remi to reconsider one particular conversation with her new acquaintance in a different light. Her discouragement overcome by a reawakened sense of patriotism, she begins to doubt that the bead collector is who she claims to be. With her signature subtlety and wit, Sefi Atta recasts the international espionage tale by bringing the intrigue and politics of family life to the fore. The story of a brief friendship, The Bead Collector reveals one Nigerian mother's yearning--amid legacies of conflict and uncertainty--to help build her country from home.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A new novel from Wole Soyinka prize-winning author of Everything Good Will Come. <p/>Lagos, January 1976, six years after the Nigerian Civil War. A new military regime has been in power for six months, but rumors are spreading that a countercoup is imminent. At an art exhibition in the affluent Ikoyi neighborhood, Remi Lawal, a Nigerian woman who runs her own greeting-card shop, meets Frances Cooke, who introduces herself as an American art dealer, in Nigeria to buy rare beads. They become friends and over the next few weeks confide in each other about their aspirations, loyalties, marriage, motherhood?and Nigeria itself, as hospitable Remi welcomes the enigmatic Frances into her world. <p/>Remi's husband, Tunde, naturally suspects Frances--like any American in Lagos--of gathering intelligence for the CIA, yet she is unconvinced. Cynical about the country's unending instability, and alienated by the shallowness of the city's elite, she willingly shares her views with Frances. But the February 13 assassination of General Muhammed prompts Remi to reconsider one particular conversation with her new acquaintance in a different light. Her discouragement overcome by a reawakened sense of patriotism, she begins to doubt that the bead collector is who she claims to be. <p/>With her signature subtlety and wit, Sefi Atta recasts the international espionage tale by bringing the intrigue and politics of family life to the fore. The story of a brief friendship, The Bead Collector reveals one Nigerian mother's yearning--amid legacies of conflict and uncertainty--to help build her country from home.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Compelling ... this is a thought-provoking examination of the effects of colonialism, tradition, and fear on human interactions."<br> <b>--Publishers Weekly</b> <p/> "With a penetrating appreciation for the universal beliefs and behaviors that have the potential to unite disparate groups, Atta digs deep into the multifaceted layers of Nigerian history and traditions in this keen and nuanced examination of her country's tumultuous past."<br> <b>--Booklist <p/> </b>"A glimpse into the insular world of upper-class Nigeria during the mid-1970s... [a] fascinating combination of post--civil war Nigeria and good gossip."<br> <b>--Kirkus Reviews</b> <p/> "<i>The Bead Collector </i>is centered around a dialogue between two women, but radiates out through family and society and the political realm in Nigeria to form a vast, rich dialogue, one, ultimately, between tradition and progress. Sefi Atta has crafted yet another stunning novel, a deeply compelling, illuminating story of personal and national identity in a time of great transition"<br> <b>--Gayle Brandeis, author of <i>The Book of Dead Birds</i>, winner of the Bellwether Prize for Fiction of Social Engagement</b><b></b> <p/>"In <i>The Bead Collector</i> through Atta's deliciously irreverent and precise prose we encounter a nuanced world of deftly crafted characters, a narrative distinct for its social and political complexity and a biting humour. The beauty of the story rests in its deceptively steady pace and the carefully placed details that create a sense of mounting suspense and ultimately a deeply enjoyable reading experience." <br> <b>--Yewande Omotoso, author of <i>The Woman Next Door</i></b> <p/>"<i>The Bead Collector</i> offers a brilliant evocation of Lagos in the tense months before the coup attempt of 1976, through the eyes of Remi Lawal, a wife, mother and budding businesswoman who befriends a potentially suspicious American traveler. Sefi Atta brings to exhilarating life the textures, rhythms and byzantine subtexts of this complex society. It's been a long time since I felt so powerfully immersed in a novel." <br> <b>--Claire Messud, author of <i>The Woman Upstairs</i></b> <p/>"A Nigerian woman befriends an American woman and their short friendship and peregrinations around the Ikoyi-Victoria axis provide the backdrop for a wickedly delicious expose of Nigeria's political and business elite on the cusp of a bloody coup and monumental change. This is the bonfire of Nigerian vanities in full display. <i>The Bead Collector</i> is an era defining novel told with devastating wit and literary aplomb." <br> <b>--Toni Kan, author of <i>The Carnivorous City</i></b> <p/>"Atta is a seasoned and masterful storyteller." <br> <b>--Lola Shoneyin, author of <i>The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives</i></b><br>

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