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Bom Boy in Franklin, TN
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From the Dublin Literary Award and Women's Prize for Fiction longlisted author of
The Woman Next Door
and
An Unusual Grief
Winner of the South African Literary Award First Time Author Prize
Shortlisted for the Etisalat Prize for Literature
Featured in the New York Times' "Globetrotting" sneak preview of books coming out in 2019 from around the world
One of "Seven new and noteworthy fiction titles about South Africa"
The Globe and Mail
Wandering in Cape Town, Leke stalks people, steals small objects, and visits doctors and healers in search of a cure. But he isn't sure what ails himloneliness, or the family curse.
Abandoned by his birth mother, losing his adoptive mother to cancer, and failing to connect with his distant adoptive father, Lekea troubled young man living in Cape Townhas developed some odd and possibly destructive habits: he stalks strangers, steals small objects, and visits doctors and healers in search of friendship. Through a series of letters written to him from prison by his Nigerian father, a man he has never met, Leke learns about the family cursea curse which his father had unsuccessfully tried to remove. Leke's search to break the curse leads him to strange places.
Yewande Omotoso
is an architect with a Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Cape Town. Her debut novel
Bom Boy
was published in South Africa by Modjaji Books in 2011 and was shortlisted for the 2012 Sunday Times Fiction Prize.
(Chatto and Windus, 2016), Omotoso's second novel, was published to critical acclaim. She lives in Johannesburg.
The Woman Next Door
and
An Unusual Grief
Winner of the South African Literary Award First Time Author Prize
Shortlisted for the Etisalat Prize for Literature
Featured in the New York Times' "Globetrotting" sneak preview of books coming out in 2019 from around the world
One of "Seven new and noteworthy fiction titles about South Africa"
The Globe and Mail
Wandering in Cape Town, Leke stalks people, steals small objects, and visits doctors and healers in search of a cure. But he isn't sure what ails himloneliness, or the family curse.
Abandoned by his birth mother, losing his adoptive mother to cancer, and failing to connect with his distant adoptive father, Lekea troubled young man living in Cape Townhas developed some odd and possibly destructive habits: he stalks strangers, steals small objects, and visits doctors and healers in search of friendship. Through a series of letters written to him from prison by his Nigerian father, a man he has never met, Leke learns about the family cursea curse which his father had unsuccessfully tried to remove. Leke's search to break the curse leads him to strange places.
Yewande Omotoso
is an architect with a Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Cape Town. Her debut novel
Bom Boy
was published in South Africa by Modjaji Books in 2011 and was shortlisted for the 2012 Sunday Times Fiction Prize.
(Chatto and Windus, 2016), Omotoso's second novel, was published to critical acclaim. She lives in Johannesburg.
From the Dublin Literary Award and Women's Prize for Fiction longlisted author of
The Woman Next Door
and
An Unusual Grief
Winner of the South African Literary Award First Time Author Prize
Shortlisted for the Etisalat Prize for Literature
Featured in the New York Times' "Globetrotting" sneak preview of books coming out in 2019 from around the world
One of "Seven new and noteworthy fiction titles about South Africa"
The Globe and Mail
Wandering in Cape Town, Leke stalks people, steals small objects, and visits doctors and healers in search of a cure. But he isn't sure what ails himloneliness, or the family curse.
Abandoned by his birth mother, losing his adoptive mother to cancer, and failing to connect with his distant adoptive father, Lekea troubled young man living in Cape Townhas developed some odd and possibly destructive habits: he stalks strangers, steals small objects, and visits doctors and healers in search of friendship. Through a series of letters written to him from prison by his Nigerian father, a man he has never met, Leke learns about the family cursea curse which his father had unsuccessfully tried to remove. Leke's search to break the curse leads him to strange places.
Yewande Omotoso
is an architect with a Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Cape Town. Her debut novel
Bom Boy
was published in South Africa by Modjaji Books in 2011 and was shortlisted for the 2012 Sunday Times Fiction Prize.
(Chatto and Windus, 2016), Omotoso's second novel, was published to critical acclaim. She lives in Johannesburg.
The Woman Next Door
and
An Unusual Grief
Winner of the South African Literary Award First Time Author Prize
Shortlisted for the Etisalat Prize for Literature
Featured in the New York Times' "Globetrotting" sneak preview of books coming out in 2019 from around the world
One of "Seven new and noteworthy fiction titles about South Africa"
The Globe and Mail
Wandering in Cape Town, Leke stalks people, steals small objects, and visits doctors and healers in search of a cure. But he isn't sure what ails himloneliness, or the family curse.
Abandoned by his birth mother, losing his adoptive mother to cancer, and failing to connect with his distant adoptive father, Lekea troubled young man living in Cape Townhas developed some odd and possibly destructive habits: he stalks strangers, steals small objects, and visits doctors and healers in search of friendship. Through a series of letters written to him from prison by his Nigerian father, a man he has never met, Leke learns about the family cursea curse which his father had unsuccessfully tried to remove. Leke's search to break the curse leads him to strange places.
Yewande Omotoso
is an architect with a Masters in Creative Writing from the University of Cape Town. Her debut novel
Bom Boy
was published in South Africa by Modjaji Books in 2011 and was shortlisted for the 2012 Sunday Times Fiction Prize.
(Chatto and Windus, 2016), Omotoso's second novel, was published to critical acclaim. She lives in Johannesburg.

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