Adua

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8.99
book_author_name: 
Igiaba Scego
book_type: 
Paperback
publisher: 
Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd
published_date: 
28/11/2019
isbn: 
9781909762923
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Books > Fiction > Fiction in translation
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Igiaba Scego|Paperback|Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd|28/11/2019
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9781909762923
Book Description: 
Once a young girl in Somalia who wanted to be in films and escape the domineering grasp of her father, Adua is now an "Old Lira," a woman who immigrated to Italy during the first wave in the 1970's. With the end of the Somalian civil war, Adua begins to seriously consider returning to the country of her birth. Sitting at the foot of the elephant statue that holds up the obelisk in Santa Maria square in Rome, she recounts her story, attempting to make sense of the past forty years and what the future might hold. When she first arrived in Rome and her film dreams ended in failure and shame, she knew she could not return to totalitarian Somalia and the vice-like purview of her father. Once a translator for the Italian colonial regime, her father's past in Italy and the rest of his life in Somalia were characterized by attempts to live fully under the punishing hand of regimes, while Adua was left to reckon with the after-effects of his choices.Adua is the unforgettable story of a father and daughter grappling with the implications of colonialism, immigration and racism that have bisected both of their lives.
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