When civil war came to Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia, in January 1991, two-thirds of the city's population fled. Among them was eight-year-old Asad Abdullahi. His mother murdered by a militia, his father somewhere in hiding, he was swept alone into the great wartime migration that scattered the Somali people throughout sub-Saharan Africa and the world.
This extraordinary book tells Asad's story. Tossed from one catastrophe to another, Asad's journey covers countries and continents, from the cosmopolitan streets of inner-city Nairobi to the Ethiopian hinterland; and the promises and pitfalls of Johannesburg, South Africa, whose streets he believed would be lined with gold. Thus begins a shocking adventure in a country richer and more violent than he could possibly have imagined, leading to the final coda of America. Throughout, A Man of Good Hope is a complex, affecting, ultimately hopeful portrait of Asad's search for salvation, suffused with dreams and desires and a need to leave something permanent on this earth."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
"An extraordinary story. . . . A powerful testament to the resilience of humanity." --The Guardian (London)
"Razor-sharp. . . . [Steinberg] works from the inside out. He places himself at the living, palpitating, always fragile heart of a story-in-the-making. . . [A Man of Good Hope] trembles with the contingency of the lives Steinberg inhabits as a writer, as though the story itself, the telling of it, right now as you read, is implicated in his protagonist's fate." --Los Angeles Review of Books "An engrossing book. . . . Compelling. . . . The humanity, suffering and bravery of Mr Abdullahi are palpable and make A Man of Good Hope a book well worth reading." --The Economist "[Steinberg writes] true, relevant, modern narratives conveyed with such eloquence and poignancy they acquire almost Shakespearean gravitas." --The Spectator (London) "Beautifully recounted. . . . personal without being intrusive, educational without being preachy, and absolutely worth reading." --Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "A tale of luck, hustle, survival, and determination, A Man of Good Hope is an extraordinary examination of what it means to be human." --Buzzfeed "What a brave, important book. Steinberg's writing is so human, so humane and so honest. . . . Steinberg stands shoulder to shoulder with other great writers who have also made sensible and visible so much that might otherwise remain insensible and invisible out of the political and human tragedies all too common in Africa--Michela Wong, Ryszard Kapuscinski and Ishmael Beah. Steinberg's central question is one for all of us: what does it means to live a 'fully human life' and whom among us has either the courage or the luck to live that life?" --Alexandra Fuller, author of Scribbling the Cat "[A Man of Good Hope] tells one man's extraordinary and moving story, revealing the reality of life at the bottom of the world's worst pile." --The Times (London) "A masterpiece. Steinberg has illuminated a modern African odyssey to brilliant effect." --Martin Meredith, author of The State of Africa"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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