Children of the Revolution

Children of the Revolution

by Dinaw Mengestu (Author)

Synopsis

Sepha Stephanos owns a newsagent and general store in a rundown Washington, D.C. neighbourhood that is on the verge of gentrification. Seventeen years ago, he fled the Ethiopian revolution after his father was killed. His life now is quiet, he spends his days reading Russian classics, serving the few customers he has and every Thursday evening he meets with his two friends, Joseph and Kenneth, drinking whisky and making jokes about Africa's long line of dictators and revolutions. When a white woman named Judith moves next door with her mixed-race daughter Naomi, Sepha's life seems on the verge of change. His fragile relationship with them gives him a painful glimpse into the life he could have lived and for which he still holds out hope. In an astonishingly assured debut, Dinaw Mengestu writes with powerful understatement of one man's longing for the American dream, and of the tenacious grip of the past across continents and time.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 240
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Published: 23 May 2007

ISBN 10: 022407931X
ISBN 13: 9780224079310
Book Overview: Haunting debut by gifted young Ethiopian-American author.
Prizes: Winner of Guardian First Book Award 2007.

Author Bio
Dinaw Mengestu was born in Ethiopia in 1978 and is a graduate of Georgetown and Columbia universities. He works as a journalist and reviewer and is researching a book tracing his extended family's exile from Ethiopia following the 1974 revolution. Children of the Revolution is his first book.