Sankofa A Novel

Sankofa A Novel by Chibundu Onuzo, published by Catapult on October 5, 2021, is a thought-provoking exploration of identity and belonging. This 304-page book follows Anna, a mixed-race British woman in her 40s, who embarks on a journey to discover her West African father, whom she never knew. As she delves into her father’s past, she uncovers a narrative filled with complexities surrounding freedom, prejudice, and the quest for self-understanding.
Readers will find a richly woven story that examines themes of family and personal inheritance. Anna’s search leads her to confront not only her father’s radical political history but also her own sense of self in a world shaped by race and belonging. The novel invites reflection on the experiences of the African diaspora and the significance of understanding one’s roots. Through its engaging narrative, Sankofa addresses universal questions of identity and home, making it a relevant read for those exploring similar themes.
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“A beautiful exploration of the often complex parameters of freedom, prejudice, and individual sense of self. Chibundu Onuzo has written a captivating story about a mixed-race British woman who goes in search of the West African father she never knew . . . [A] beautiful book about a woman brave enough to discover her true identity.” —Reese Witherspoon
“Onuzo’s sneakily breezy, highly entertaining novel leaves the reader rethinking familiar narratives of colonization, inheritance and liberation.” —The New York Times Book Review
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A woman wondering who she really is goes in search of a father she never knew—only to find something far more complicated than she ever expected—in this “stirring narrative about family, our capacity to change and the need to belong” (Time).
Anna is at a stage of her life when she’s beginning to wonder who she really is. In her 40s, she has separated from her husband, her daughter is all grown up, and her mother—the only parent who raised her—is dead.
Searching through her mother’s belongings one day, Anna finds clues about the African father she never knew. His student diaries chronicle his involvement in radical politics in 1970s London. Anna discovers that he eventually became the president—some would say dictator—of a small nation in West Africa. And he is still alive…
When Anna decides to track her father down, a journey begins that is disarmingly moving, funny, and fascinating. Like the metaphorical bird that gives the novel its name, Sankofa expresses the importance of reaching back to knowledge gained in the past and bringing it into the present to address universal questions of race and belonging, the overseas experience for the African diaspora, and the search for a family’s hidden roots.
Examining freedom, prejudice, and personal and public inheritance, Sankofa is a story for anyone who has ever gone looking for a clear identity or home, and found something more complex in its place.
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