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Taiye Selasi

    Taiye Selasi explore les héritages complexes de la diaspora africaine, abordant les thèmes de l'identité, de la migration et de la recherche d'appartenance. Son écriture, façonnée par ses propres expériences mondiales, est reconnue pour sa psychologie de personnages perspicace et ses descriptions riches et évocatrices. Selasi examine intimement les conflits culturels et les quêtes personnelles de foyer, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu profond de la vie transnationale moderne. Son œuvre incite à la réflexion sur ce que signifie appartenir et comment nous forgeons nos identités dans un monde de plus en plus interconnecté.

    Ghana Must Go
    Anansi and the Golden Pot
    • Anansi and the Golden Pot

      • 32pages
      • 2 heures de lecture
      4,2(192)Évaluer

      "Allow me to introduce myself." But he needed no introduction. "Anansi the spider!" said Anansi the boy. "The tales were true!" "Traditional tales are always true," the spider answered, laughing. "Nothing lasts so long as truth, nor travels quite so far." Award-winning author of Ghana Must Go, Taiye Selasi, reimagines the story of Anansi, the much-loved trickster, for a new generation. Kweku has grown up hearing stories about the mischievous spider Anansi. He is given the nickname Anansi by his father because of his similarly cheeky ways. On a holiday to visit his beloved Grandma in Ghana, Anansi the spider and Anansi the boy meet, and discover a magical pot that can be filled with whatever they want. Anansi fills it again and again with his favourite red-red stew, and eats so much that he feels sick. Will he learn to share this wonderful gift? This charming retelling of a West African story teaches readers about the dangers of greed, and the importance of being kind. Tinuke Fagborun's colourful illustrations bring the magic and wonder of the tale to life.

      Anansi and the Golden Pot
    • Meet the Sais, a Nigerian-Ghanaian family living in the United States. A family prospering until the day father and surgeon Kweku Sai is victim of a grave injustice. Ashamed, he abandons his beautiful wife Fola and their little boys and girls, causing the family to fracture and spiral out into the world - New York, London, West Africa, New England - on uncertain, troubled journeys until, many years later, tragedy unites them. Now this broken family has a chance to heal - but can the Sais take it?

      Ghana Must Go