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Yorùbá Boy Running

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'A true artist. A brilliant writer. An original thinker' Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Yorùbá Boy Running charts Samuel Ajayi Crowther's miraculous journey from slave to liberator, boy to man, running to resisting

'Run, Àjàyì, run!'

The day the Malian slave traders invaded the Nigerian town of Òsogùn, thirteen-year-old Àjàyì's life was split in two.

Before, there was his childhood, surrounded by friends and family, watched over by the ancient Yorùbá gods of forest and water, earth and sky. After: capture, slavery - and release, into the service of a new god, his own culture left far behind. So Àjàyì becomes Samuel Crowther - missionary, linguist, minister - and abolitionist: driven to negotiate against his own people to end the miserable trade in human beings which destroyed his family.

Drawing on the prolific writings of Samuel Ajayi Crowther, Biyi Bándélé has created a many-voiced, kaleidoscopic portrait of an extraordinary man. From the heart-stopping drama of Àjàyì's last day of freedom to the farcical intrigue of the Òsogùn court; from a meeting with Queen Victoria; to his consecration as the first African Bishop of the Anglican Church, his journey, like all great odysseys, circles back to where he began. By turns witty, moving and quietly political, Biyi Bándélé's reimagining of Crowther's life is a brilliant tour de force.

WITH AN INTRODUCTION FROM WOLE SOYINKA

'Biyi Bándélé had a prolifically talented and creative mind, shown in everything he touched. Yorùbá Boy Running is no exception' Chiwitel Ejiofor

Cover artwork Chris Ofili, Blind Leading Blind, 2005 © The artist.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9780241562697
Publication date: 4th July 2024
Author: Biyi BandeleThomas
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton an imprint of Penguin Books Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 336 pages
Genres: Biographical fiction / autobiographical fiction
Anglican and Episcopalian Churches
Civil wars
Slavery and abolition of slavery
Traditional African religions and spiritual beliefs
Narrative theme: Identity / belonging
Narrative theme: Social issues
Historical Fiction