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God of Mercy: A Novel
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God of Mercy: A Novel
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“Nwoka’s debut feels like a dream, or a fable, or something in between . . . Recommended for fans of Nnedi Okorafor’s
Remote Control
or Nghi Vo’s
The Empress of Salt and Fortune
.”
—Ashley Rayner,
Booklist
"[
God of Mercy
] owes a debt to Chinua Achebe’s
Things Fall Apart
, revising that novel's message for the recent past . . . A well-turned dramatization of spiritual and social culture clashes." —
Kirkus Reviews
Homegoing
meets
Black Leopard, Red Wolf
, Okezie Nwọka’s debut novel is a powerful reimagining of a history erased.
is set in Ichulu, an Igbo village where the people’s worship of their gods is absolute. Their adherence to tradition has allowed them to evade the influences of colonialism and globalization. But the village is reckoning with changes, including a war between gods signaled by Ijeoma, a girl who can fly.
As tensions grow between Ichulu and its neighboring colonized villages, Ijeoma is forced into exile. Reckoning with her powers and exposed to the world beyond Ichulu, she is imprisoned by a Christian church under the accusation of being a witch. Suffering through isolation, she comes to understand the truth of merciful love.
Reimagining the nature of tradition and cultural heritage and establishing a folklore of the uncolonized,
is a novel about wrestling with gods, confronting demons, and understanding one's true purpose.
Remote Control
or Nghi Vo’s
The Empress of Salt and Fortune
.”
—Ashley Rayner,
Booklist
"[
God of Mercy
] owes a debt to Chinua Achebe’s
Things Fall Apart
, revising that novel's message for the recent past . . . A well-turned dramatization of spiritual and social culture clashes." —
Kirkus Reviews
Homegoing
meets
Black Leopard, Red Wolf
, Okezie Nwọka’s debut novel is a powerful reimagining of a history erased.
is set in Ichulu, an Igbo village where the people’s worship of their gods is absolute. Their adherence to tradition has allowed them to evade the influences of colonialism and globalization. But the village is reckoning with changes, including a war between gods signaled by Ijeoma, a girl who can fly.
As tensions grow between Ichulu and its neighboring colonized villages, Ijeoma is forced into exile. Reckoning with her powers and exposed to the world beyond Ichulu, she is imprisoned by a Christian church under the accusation of being a witch. Suffering through isolation, she comes to understand the truth of merciful love.
Reimagining the nature of tradition and cultural heritage and establishing a folklore of the uncolonized,
is a novel about wrestling with gods, confronting demons, and understanding one's true purpose.