Squatter's Tale
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Product details
- ISBN 9781035900633
- Weight: 280g
- Dimensions: 126 x 196mm
- Publication Date: 01 Dec 2023
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
Ike Oguine's debut novel, A Squatter's Tale is a dark and bold story about the life of a Nigerian business man living in exile in America.
Obi does not shy away from his flaws. Dishonest, offensive, arrogant - he moves through life caring little about the people around him. Yet when his uncle comes to visit from America, showering him with gifts and selling him tales of a new life, Obi is determined to follow him. After buying a one-way ticket, he quickly realises that neither his uncle nor America are quite what they promised to be.
Fast-paced and defiant, A Squatter's Tale is an honest insight into the experiences of a Nigerian man living in 1990s America.
'Few people have read this hilarious novel but one read is all you need to become a fan.' Guardian
Ike Oguine is a writer and lawyer born in Anambra State, Nigeria in 1965.
He was educated at the University of Jos where he received a Master of Laws in 1987. As well as working for over two decades as a lawyer, Oguine has written several opinion pieces for the New Internationalist, West Africa and Times Literary Supplement, and has written several short stories.
His first novel, A Squatter's Tale, won the Association of Nigerian Authors award for fiction in 1997.
