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We, the Kindling A Novel [electronic resource] :

Okot Bitek, Otoniya J.. (Author). cloudLibrary (Added Author).

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As this spare and luminous novel begins, we meet Miriam, Helen and Maggie—three friends who, years ago when they were school children, survived capture by the Lord's Resistance Army in northern Uganda. Now, as the women go about their new lives in the city, shopping, caring for their children, planning and thinking about what the future might hold, we come to understand how deeply their past haunts the present.     In graceful yet unflinching prose, Otoniya Okot Bitek weaves vivid folk tales with taut realism, revealing flashes of life before the war that ravaged Uganda, unspooling the terrible events that led to abductions of children from supposedly safe schools, and tracing perilous journeys home again. Facing endless treks across the ravaged countryside and through narrow mountain passes, gun battles and constant brutality, many girls did not survive. Those who did make it back home, some carrying small children of their own, bore the unspoken weight of their experiences within families and communities that often wished to forget and move on.     In We, the Kindling, Okot Bitek insistently refuses to turn away or to spectacularize tragedy, shaping a chorus of women's voices into a hauntingly beautiful novel, suffused with care and humanity.

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  • ISBN: 9781039009295
  • Physical Description: 224 p.
  • Publisher: [S.l.]: Knopf Canada, 2025.
Subject: Literary > FICTION
Cultural Heritage > FICTION
Genre: Electronic books.

OTONIYA JULIANE OKOT BITEK is an Acholi poet. Her most recent book, A is for Acholi (Wolsak and Wynn, 2022), was shortlisted for the Pat Lowther Memorial Award and the Dorothy Livesay Poetry Prize. Her previous collection, 100 Days (University of Alberta Press, 2016),  reflected on the meaning of memory two decades after the Rwanda genocide and was nominated for the BC Book Prize, the Pat Lowther Award, the Alberta Book Award, and the Canadian Authors Award for Poetry. It won the IndieFab Book of the Year Award for Poetry and the Glenna Luschei Prize for African Poetry. Otoniya has been a Poetry Ambassador for the City of Vancouver, and in the fall of 2020 was the Ellen and Warren Tallman Writer-in-Residence in the English Department at Simon Fraser University. She was also a Jack and Doris Shadbolt Fellow in the spring of 2021. She is currently an assistant professor of Black Creativity at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario.


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