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I Am Still With You

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'A lyrical investigation … both powerful and transcendent' CHIGOZIE OBIOMA

'Acutely observed, hauntingly rendered and deeply affecting' AMINATTA FORNA

'Both epic and intimate' MARGO JEFFERSON

An astonishing search for a missing person, the hidden tragedies of war and the truth of Nigeria's history.

Emmanuel Iduma never met his uncle, his father's favourite brother and the man for whom he is named. The elder Emmanuel left home in 1967 to fight in the Biafran War and was not seen again. The war lasted for three years, with young Igbo men volunteering to fight for a breakaway republic in the chaotic wake of British decolonization. Around one hundred thousand others who fought in the war share a fate like Emmanuel's uncle, though there are no official records of these losses. The tensions that gave rise to the conflict remain live, threatening sometimes to bubble over. In this landscape, there are no monuments or graves. Instead, a collective remembering that remains, for the most part, silent.

I Am Still with You sees a young Nigerian return to his place of birth. Travelling the route of the war, Iduma explores both a national history and the mysteries of his own family, finding both somewhat scarred and haunted, the memories warped by time and the darkest parts left for decades unspoken.

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ISBN: 9780008430726
Publication date: 16th February 2023
Author: Emmanuel Iduma
Publisher: William Collins an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 288 pages
Genres: Memoirs
Military history: post-WW2 conflicts
True crime
True war and combat stories
True stories of survival of abuse and injustice
Biography: historical, political and military
African history