
Little Boys Come from the Stars
by Anchor
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Sardonic, subtle, and sweetly scathing, Little Boys Come from the Stars is satire at its best. Set in an unnamed country in equatorial Africa, it tells the story of Michel, a precocious teen dubbed Matapari (“trouble”) because of his extraordinary birth. Though his father is a reclusive scholar, his mother a pious though confused Catholic, and his uncle a shameless opportunist determined to gain power in the shifting politics of their post-colonial nation, Matapari remains an unsullied child who wears Reeboks, drinks Coke, reads Japanese comics, and watches Rambo. But when his family becomes the nucleus of the revolution for democracy, Matapari proves to be the ideal narrator for this story of violent upheaval and bloody corruption–a voice whose ironic innocence makes bearable and even humorous the awful realities of the world it describes.“Affecting…in the tradition of post-colonial novels like Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart.”–The New York Times Book Review
“A whimsical, indeed hilarious satire out of Africa’s decidedly unfunny post-independence woes.”–Los Angeles Times
“Dongala reaches widely and grandly…[and] manages to balance both hope and anger.”–Detroit Free Press
“A funny, touching novel that offers a child’s perspective on power and politics.” –Chicago TribuneEmmanuel Dongala was dean of Brazzaville University in the Congo Republic until he fled the country’s civil war in 1997. He lives in western Massachusetts and teaches at Simon’s Rock of Bard College.
“A whimsical, indeed hilarious satire out of Africa’s decidedly unfunny post-independence woes.”–Los Angeles Times
“Dongala reaches widely and grandly…[and] manages to balance both hope and anger.”–Detroit Free Press
“A funny, touching novel that offers a child’s perspective on power and politics.” –Chicago TribuneEmmanuel Dongala was dean of Brazzaville University in the Congo Republic until he fled the country’s civil war in 1997. He lives in western Massachusetts and teaches at Simon’s Rock of Bard College.
PUBLISHER:
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10:
0385721226
ISBN-13:
9780385721226
BINDING:
Paperback
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 5.2000(W) x Dimensions: 8.0000(H) x Dimensions: 0.5500(D)