The Bead Collector

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Discover the intricacies of friendship, loyalty, and the quest for identity in 'The Bead Collector' by Sefi Atta. This captivating trade paperback takes readers into the heart of Lagos, Nigeria, in January 1976, just six years post-Nigerian Civil War. The nation is rife with tensions as a new military regime takes hold, and whispers of a countercoup lurk in the shadows. Atta artfully weaves the story of Remi Lawal, a dedicated Nigerian woman who runs her own greeting-card shop, and her unexpected friendship with Frances Cooke, an American art dealer. As their bond deepens, they navigate the complexities of aspirations and personal histories against the backdrop of a society marred by conflict.

With storytelling that resonates and shines a light on the challenges of motherhood, marriage, and national identity, Sefi Atta invites readers to ponder the timeless themes of trust and betrayal. As Remi grapples with the assassination of General Muhammed, the true motives of her new acquaintance come into question, revealing layers of tension and uncertainty.

This BRAND NEW paperback features a unique ISBN: 9781912408344 and is published by New Internationalist in 2019, offering both an engaging narrative and insight into a volatile yet vibrant culture. Whether you are an avid reader of African literature or seeking the perfect story to explore themes of friendship and patriotism, 'The Bead Collector' is a must-have for your collection. Enjoy FREE shipping and please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Note that once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781912408344
Format: Trade paperback (US)
Year: 2019
Publisher: New Internationalist


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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 examines a brief but profound friendship, and one Nigerian mother's yearning — amid legacies of conflict and uncertainty — to help build her country from home.

'Sefi Atta brings to exhilarating life the textures, rhythms and byzantine subtexts of this complex society.' — Claire Messud, author of The Emperor's Children

'Atta is a seasoned, and master

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