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A fearless young woman from a small African village ignites a revolution against an American oil company in this sweeping, inspiring novel. Set in the fictional village of Kosawa, the story unfolds as the community grapples with the devastating effects of environmental degradation caused by the oil company. Pipeline spills have rendered their farmlands barren, and toxic water is claiming the lives of children. Despite promises of cleanup and reparations, the villagers are met with betrayal as their government, led by a self-serving dictator, prioritizes its own interests. Faced with despair, the people of Kosawa choose to resist, embarking on a struggle that spans decades and demands great sacrifice. The narrative is conveyed through the eyes of a generation of children and the family of Thula, a girl who evolves into a revolutionary leader. This masterful exploration delves into the clash between the relentless pursuit of profit and a community's fight to preserve its ancestral land. It highlights a young woman's unwavering commitment to her people's freedom, making it a poignant tale of resilience and hope in the face of adversity.

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How Beautiful We Were, Imbolo Mbue

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Imbolo Mbue
Erscheinungsdatum
2021
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
384
ISBN10
0593132424
ISBN13
9780593132425
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A fearless young woman from a small African village ignites a revolution against an American oil company in this sweeping, inspiring novel. Set in the fictional village of Kosawa, the story unfolds as the community grapples with the devastating effects of environmental degradation caused by the oil company. Pipeline spills have rendered their farmlands barren, and toxic water is claiming the lives of children. Despite promises of cleanup and reparations, the villagers are met with betrayal as their government, led by a self-serving dictator, prioritizes its own interests. Faced with despair, the people of Kosawa choose to resist, embarking on a struggle that spans decades and demands great sacrifice. The narrative is conveyed through the eyes of a generation of children and the family of Thula, a girl who evolves into a revolutionary leader. This masterful exploration delves into the clash between the relentless pursuit of profit and a community's fight to preserve its ancestral land. It highlights a young woman's unwavering commitment to her people's freedom, making it a poignant tale of resilience and hope in the face of adversity.