Black Mamba Boy

By Nadifa Mohamed

WINNER OF THE BETTY TRASK AWARD

LONGLISTED FOR THE ORANGE PRIZE

GRANTA BEST OF YOUNG BRITISH NOVELISTS 2013

For fans of Half of a Yellow Sun, a stunning novel set in 1930s Somalia spanning a decade of war and upheaval, all seen through the eyes of a small boy alone in the world.

Aden,1935; a city vibrant, alive, and full of hidden dangers. And home to Jama, a ten year-old boy. But then his mother dies unexpectedly and he finds himself alone in the world.

Jama is forced home to his native Somalia, the land of his nomadic ancestors. War is on the horizon and the fascist Italian forces who control parts of East Africa are preparing for battle. Yet Jama cannot rest until he discovers whether his father, who has been absent from his life since he was a baby, is alive somewhere.

This story of one boy’s long walk to freedom is also the story of how the Second World War affected Africa and its people; a story of displacement and family.

Format: Paperback
Release Date: 05 Aug 2010
Pages: 288
ISBN: 978-0-00-731577-2
Price: £8.99 (Export Price) , £8.99, €None
Nadifa Mohamed was born in Hargeisa, Somalia in 1981 and was educated in the UK, studying History and Politics at St. Hilda\'s College, Oxford. She lives in London.

”'Mixing startling lyricism and sheer brutality, Mohamed plunges into the chattering, viscous heat and 'hyena darkness' of Aden…this is a significant, affecting book” - Guardian

”'The most exciting, original new fiction is coming out of Africa. Nadifa Mohamed has produced a first novel of elegance and beauty…Watch out for this one during prize season; it’s a stunning debut” - The Times

”'Just as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun drew out the little documented dramas of the Biafran war, Mohamed describes an East Africa under Mussolini's rule…such an accomplished first novel” - Independent

‘Loved Black Mamba Boy. Utterly compelling, an assured debut. An incredible insight into a slice of recent African history that is so rarely given light’Alex Wheatle, award-winning author of East of Acre Lane and Brixton Rock -

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‘A great read, colourful and powerful’ -

‘One of the most wonderful things I have ever read…I was held spellbound by this book’ -

‘Rich description and a fascinating story’ -

”'Nadifa Mohamed's writing is emotional and evocative and as well as lyrical landscape descriptions or relationship revelations she does not flinch from the harrowing reality of a cruelly chaotic part of the world. This is a 5-star book deserving similar acclaim and success to 'The Kite Runner” - ’