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File Size: 2826 KB

Print Length: 300 pages

Publisher: Little, Brown and Company (April 14, 2015)

Publication Date: April 14, 2015

Language: English

ASIN: B00MEMMTD8

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I read a lot but I don't write many reviews because, in most cases, other reviewers have already said everything that I would say. With The Fishermen, though, I want to point out that this novel isn't just about Nigeria. This novel provides smart narrative insight into the way that stories affect human lives. The novel, which is set in Nigeria in the 1990s, revolves around a Nigerian family (and the story is also an allegory of Nigeria's political history) but the implications in this novel can be seen in human dynamics anywhere in the world and at any time in history. The narrative is specific but the themes are universal.The truth is, stories affect us. We become invested in the stories we're told and our investment comes with consequences. The Fisherman brings this truth to light through a vibrant, compelling narrative. At times, I felt sorry for the brothers in this story or I was angry at them. At other times, I was happy for them or hopeful. What's important to me is that, from beginning to end, I always felt something. The Fishermen explored several profound philosophical themes, but the author didn't neglect the characters or sacrifice the basic narrative while looking more deeply into the human condition.I try to read literary fiction more often than popular fiction because I'm human, so I'm always looking for intellectual growth. Unfortunately, a lot of contemporary literary fiction is more concerned with deploying literary themes than with crafting a strong and compelling narrative. The Fishermen is a wonderful work that doesn't sacrifice entertainment while giving the reader enlightenment. Honestly, I'm awed by Obioma's ability to entertain me and keep me enthralled in the story, while simultaneously giving me philosophical food for thought. The novel is also beautifully written, with language that is poetic without being pretentious. I bought this book for myself on Amazon, but it feels like a gift.

I thoroughly enjoyed the book "The Fisherman", by Chigozie Obioma. It was recommended to me to read after my appreciation for the book "Purple Hibiscus" by another author, Chimamanda Adichie. "The Fisherman" strikes a similar tone: A story about a young person growing up in Nigeria facing life events and conflicts against the anchor of family, tradition, and personal values. How the character manages all of this provides lessons for us all---no matter our age or culture!In "The Fishermen", the young person is a boy named Ben. You get to know Ben and his family through his words. Mr. Obioma doesn't waste time pulling you into the story and introducing you to Ben, his brothers, and various other characters. This was an extremely good read (it's also a short read as it's just under 300 pages); and it's set at a good pace as you walk side by side with Ben and his brothers. I love the bond they had. This was brothers being brothers: Playing together, arguing and having fistfights, and going fishing against their parents' consent. Mr. Obioma wraps you into that bond and that love, and into their relationship with and respect for their parents. You're inside that "wrappa" with them as they witness political changes, sit in their room talking about things; or, as they secretly go fishing and hide their catch in tin cans. I also like Mr. Obioma's use of various metaphors as he opens each chapter, and relates them to the characters he wants you to understand. But as you spend time with this family and get comfy inside the "wrappa" of their lives, you'll also feel their pain: You'll feel their conflicts, their worries, their fears, their decisions, their anger, their grief; and also their hopes, and healing they experience. And Mr. Obioma also gives a nod to Chinua Achebe, as the brothers attempt to make sense of their changing world and come to their decisions. And like Mr. Achebe's famous books, if I was a teacher, I'd make this book "The Fishermen" a must read for my students. And frankly, it is a must read for us all!

I grew up in Akure, although a few years older, and on the other side of town from Chigozie. It is so great to read a very lively and well-told story about that idyllic and quiet town. Most of the events Chigozie refers to are true. They actually brought many memories of my childhood back to me and the nostalgia made me call up old friends and family while I was reading the book. The story itself is a lot to take in. It is very surprising and quite painful, but don't be afraid, Chigozie with his mastery of language and patience with delivery helps you to work through it in stages. The theme, that our greatest fears usually come upon us, not because those fears are powerful in and of themselves, but because we give them power by focusing on them, is a great lesson for everyone - regardless of your origin, gender, or upbringing. This is a great book!

This book is excellent. Vey well written.It reminds me of The Kite Runner because of the beautiful, insightful language and insights.Like Kite Runner, this book provides a personal, moving account of a culture that most people know little about. Africa, to most Americans, is still a huge blank spot on the map and the location of Nigeria could not be more vague, let alone it's culture and history. For this alone, the book is a great read, but there is a lot more to it. I'm going to site some of my favorite sentences so you can get an idea of what I am talking about.Because things followed this known and structured pattern, no day was worthy of remembrance.The nauseating sight of algae and leaves that formed the shape of a map of troubled nations...I have come to believe that it was here that the first mark of the line between Ikenna and Boja--where not even a dot had ever been drawn.{Mother] owned copies of our minds in the pockets of her own mind...The amen died off slowly, carried along the rows of the massive graveyard whose language was silence.There are more but I don't want to copy the whole book.

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