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The Sympathetic Undertaker, Nigerian Politics and the Colour Blue: #BookoftheWeek October 28, 2013

Submitted by admin on 28 October 2013

   Looking for a good book to read? Every week, ZODML spotlights three great books from our extensive collection to inspire readers to try out books they might not have previously heard of. The selections fall under three major categories – fiction, non-fiction and children and young adult literature – so there’s a book to suit every taste. All of the books are available to borrow for free at our Community Library on Awolowo Road, Ikoyi. Be sure to check out our archives to see which books have been selected in the past. Continue reading ?
Fiction: The Sympathetic Undertaker and Other Dreams by Biyi Bandele Told in flashbacks, this book depicts two brothers' reflections on their lives together. The novel tells of Rayo, a youth who dares to challenge the corrupt systems controlling the lives of his fellow countrymen. He starts with a school bully and eventually clashes with the centre of political power. Non-fiction: Soldiers of Fortune: Nigerian Politics from Buhari to Babangida (1983-1993) by Max Siollun The year between 1984 and 1993 were momentous for Nigeria. Military Rule crafted the conditions and character of today's society, forcing cataclysmic changes on the political, economic and religious landscape that nearly tore the country apart on several occasions. From the stern Buhari to the cunning Babangida, Max Siollun's “Soldiers of Fortune” is an account of coups and politics in late 80s/early 90s Nigeria in a clear and compelling way. Children and Young Adults: Chidi Only Likes Blue by Ifeoma OnyefuluNneka’s little brother Chidi is always saying that his favourite colour is blue. When Nneka asks him why, he replies, “because the sky is blue and my best shirt is blue.” So Nneka decides to teach him about other colours seen in their village and to tell him why she likes them. Ifeoma Onyefulu here introduces young readers to a rainbow palette, African style, with warm words and photographs offering a colourful glimpse of Nigerian village life.
Find more great books in the ZODML Book Catalogue and share your #BookoftheWeek in the comments!