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Tail of the Blue Bird
Tail of the Blue Bird | Nii Ayikwei Parkes
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Sonokrom, a village in the Ghanaian hinterland, has not changed for hundreds of years. Here, the men and women speak the language of the forest, drink aphrodisiacs with their palm wine and walk alongside the spirits of their ancestors. The discovery of sinister remains - possibly human, definitely 'evil' - and the disappearance of a local man brings the intrusion of the city in the form of Kayo, a young forensic pathologist convinced that scientific logic can shatter even the most inexplicable of mysteries. As old and new worlds clash and clasp, and Kayo and his sidekick, Constable Garba, delve deeper into the case, they discover a truth that leaves scientific explanations far behind.
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A crime-story set in Ghana. A forensic scientist, a village and an old story. I loved this! Didn‘t want to stop reading.

This has been my #FoodandLit book, so today I cooked joloff rice with chicken legs.

(Also can we please have more books in this format? My little hands appreciate this!)

#FoodandLit @Texreader @Catsandbooks

Catsandbooks Yum! 🇬🇭 and it's such a cute sized book! 10mo
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#bookmail!
First one is for #FoodandLit, second one is for my IRL Bookclub and the third one I just had to get. Also ordered Margaret Renkl‘s „Comfort of Crows“ but its still missing a delivery date :(

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This week I finished Tail of the blue bird by Nii Ayukwei Parkes (Ghana) and Machine by Elizabeth Bear (the Synarche.) I've also read the 2nd section if The fifth season by N. K. Jamison (the Stllness.)

#DashingDecemberReadathon, @Andrew65

Andrew65 Going well 👏👏👏 3y
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#readaroundtheworld #ghana

I really enjoyed this. It‘s told from the perspectives of an aging hunter and village elder, and a young lab-worker/doctor trained in forensics in the UK. When possible human remains are found in a village in the Ghanaian hinterland, The Graduate is called upon to find an explanation. But even if his modern science can explain the what and how, can it explain why?

The feel of the book reminds me a little of the Dr Siri

rockpools novels, with its mix of mystery, forensic evidence and traditional beliefs and spirits. I loved the language, which slips between English and Pidgin. And the writing is rich and interesting.

I was hoping this was the first in a series, but the ending (which I didn‘t see coming) makes it less likely than the ending I was expecting!
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rockpools I‘ve downgraded slightly from RAVING to really enjoyed, @Simona but would still love to read more by this author.

📷 Krzysztof Niewolny on Pixabay
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BookwormM Sounds good 3y
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Tail of the Blue Bird | Nii Ayikwei Parkes

It was my grandfather, Opoku, the one whose hands were never empty, who told me that the tale the English man calls history is mostly lies written in fine dye.

Cathythoughts That‘s a thought provoking & beautiful quote 💫 3y
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Received 2 books I ordered in the mail.

#BlackLitsy, #ReadDuverseBooks

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This short novel was super interesting on an intellectual level, and I loved reading the perspective and the storytelling of a traditional Ghanaian hunter. It didn‘t toy with my emotions which was greatly appreciated given how emotionally challenging the past couple of weeks have already been. Right book, right time! Actual review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3411063466?book_show_action=false

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“Those who have lived know that darkness is only temporary; morning brings its own light.”

(Let‘s hope he‘s right.)

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I‘ve been in a book slump for ~3 weeks (and it‘s been driving me bonkers), but I picked up this short mystery/literary fiction novel by a Ghanaian poet last night and am really enjoying it. It started from the perspective of a hunter in a rural village (with appropriate dialect) which gave my brain something to do, but it has now switched perspectives to one of a forensic pathologist; still, I‘m really interested to see where this goes.