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Fairytales for Lost Children
Fairytales for Lost Children | Diriye Osman
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FAIRYTALES FOR LOST CHILDREN is narrated by people constantly on the verge of self-revelation. These characters - young, gay and lesbian Somalis - must navigate the complexities of family, identity and the immigrant experience as they tumble towards freedom. Set in Kenya, Somalia and South London, these stories are imbued with pathos, passion and linguistic playfulness, marking the arrival of a singular new voice in contemporary fiction. Praise for FAIRYTALES FOR LOST CHILDREN: 'Fantastic writing. I am most highly impressed. I've read some of the stories more than once and saw in each of them plenty of talent everywhere - in every sinew and vein.' - NURUDDIN FARAH 'There is nothing more humbling than good writing except when the author is fiercely beautiful and ferociously generous of heart. That Diriye Osman should possess so much talent is only fair in light of his goodness. Read this book.' - MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO -The characters in these fairy tales are displaced in multiple, complicated ways. But Osman's storytelling creates a shelter for them; a warm place which is both real and imaginary, in which they find political, sexual, and ultimately psychic liberation.' - ALISON BECHDEL 'East Africa. South London. Queer. Displaced. Mentally Ill. My excitement over Osman and his writing comes, in part, out of delight at the impossibility of categorisation.' - ELLAH ALLFREY The Telegraph
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#photobookchallenge day 27 - freebie

I was so honoured to receive a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for a review! It is a truly remarkable collection of short stories that explore some of the many experiences of being a queer person of colour.

#blackhistorymonth #diversebooks #shortstories

Bibliogeekery Excited about this one! #queerbooks 7y
whatthelog @Bibliogeekery it is so amazing ❤ 7y
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whatthelog
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#photobookchallenge day 4: a book I couldn't put down

This was a brilliant collection of short stories that question sexuality, ethnicity, and mental health. Every page is full of life and meaning - it was probably my favourite short story collection of 2016.

#blackhistorymonth #diversebooks #shortstories #queerbooks

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libchristina
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I am currently reading this book, and I'm enjoying it so far. I wanted to share Osman's drawings. I only picked two but they're all stunning.

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this collection is not for the faint of heart. it is full of sex and power and a specific community that is attempting to find itself. after a few stories I could feel myself full of revolt- like the teacher who turns snow white black, or the lesbian who tries to attend a traditional wedding. all of this contains the undercurrent of civil war and the violence POC and LGBT+ people face daily.

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Bibliogeekery Another great sounding #queerbooks suggestion! Glad to be following you!! 8y
whatthelog 😄 I'm making it my mission to read all the lgbt+ books that I can 8y
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