Strange Man

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  • ISBN 9781803289021
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Amu Djoleto's debut novel, The Strange Man, tells the comedic tale of Old Mensa and his troubled childhood in 1960s Ghana.

Bold and rebellious ever since he was a boy, Mensa knows what it's like to be on the wrong side of the teacher's caning stick – and he is determined to save his children from the same fate.

Looking back on his life, Mensa recounts moments in his early years when his sharp tongue led him into trouble and his knack for mischief pulled him into wild misadventures – the most memorable involving a very disgruntled goat. But his childhood battle against tyrannical teachers and corrupt church members takes on new meaning when he discovers his daughter is facing the very same cruelty he faced years ago.

Writing with brilliant humour and wit, Djoleto shrewdly explores the role of religion, parenting, and teaching in mid-century Ghana.

Amu Djoleto, also known as Soloman Alexander Amu Djoleto, is an author, poet, and educator born in Manya Krobo, Ghana, in 1929. He was educated at Accra Academy and St. Augustine's College before earning his English BA at the University of Ghana.

Djoleto is a prominent figure in Ghanaian literature, having published over a dozen novels, children's books, poem collections, and works of non-fiction. His most well-known novels include The Strange Man (1967) and Money Galore (1986). He also worked to promote and revitalise Ghana's literary culture as the executive director of the Ghana Book Development Council.

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