Thursday, January 12, 2017

Foreign Soil: And Other Stories by Maxine Beneba Clarke


Foreign Soil was released last week and it fits in with a lot of my reading goals this year. I can't for the life of me remember where I fist saw this book being promoted, but to whoever mentioned this book; thank you! It's a collection of own voices diverse stories that I am sure will hook me. Ya'll...I'm trying so hard to scale back my book buying, but all of the goodness out there! Oh, the goodness!



From a new voice in international fiction, a prize-winning collection of stories that cross the world—Africa, London, the West Indies, Australia—and express the global experience “with exquisite sensitivity” (Dave Eggers, author of The Circle).

In this collection of award-winning stories, Maxine Beneba Clarke gives voice to the disenfranchised, the lost, and the mistreated. Her stories will challenge you, move you, and change the way you view this complex world we inhabit.

Within these pages, a desperate asylum seeker is pacing the hallways of Sydney’s notorious Villawood detention centre; a seven-year-old Sudanese boy has found solace in a patchwork bike; an enraged black militant is on the war-path through the rebel squats of 1960s Brixton; a Mississippi housewife decides to make the ultimate sacrifice to save her son from small-town ignorance; a young woman leaves rural Jamaica in search of her destiny; and a Sydney schoolgirl loses her way.

In the bestselling tradition of novelists such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Marlon James, this urgent, poetic, and essential work announces the arrival of a fresh and talented voice in international fiction. 

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