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desertcart.com: Akรฉ: The Years of Childhood: 9780679725404: Soyinka, Wole: Books Review: Great read! - I found the book fascinating given that I already have some knowledge of the characters. It was a real pleasure meeting Mrs Bere Ransome-Kuti in a setting different from the picture painted by the media. She and Eniola are truly an inspiration. so also is Daodu... great guy! Review: Beautiful, compelling, and timeless - One of my favorite memoirs of all time.
| Best Sellers Rank | #374,838 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #79 in African Literature (Books) #1,480 in Author Biographies #2,127 in Sociology Reference |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (118) |
| Dimensions | 5.18 x 0.6 x 7.95 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0679725407 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0679725404 |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 240 pages |
| Publication date | October 23, 1989 |
| Publisher | Vintage |
B**O
Great read!
I found the book fascinating given that I already have some knowledge of the characters. It was a real pleasure meeting Mrs Bere Ransome-Kuti in a setting different from the picture painted by the media. She and Eniola are truly an inspiration. so also is Daodu... great guy!
A**.
Beautiful, compelling, and timeless
One of my favorite memoirs of all time.
L**C
A Nigerian's child's view of growing up middle class in the 1940's
Wole Soyanka is a Noble Prize winning Nigerian author. In this book he tells the story of his childhood. He grew up in the 1940's in Nigeria. His father was a teacher, his mother ran a shop and his extended family could be called middle class. Through the eyes of this young boy, the reader glimpses a time and a place where Nigerian and British culture mixed. World War II is going on but it is glimpsed from afar. More pressing to the child is his day-to-day encounters with his parents and his teachers. School is strict: children are canned as a matter of course and the adult world around him is accepted in all its irrationality. The child's voice is engaging and he has a fine sense of humor but I found the book hard to follow sometimes, getting the characters confused and incidents not really fleshed out enough for my taste. However, it is a rare glimpse into a time and a place that is unique and is no more. I'm glad the author took the time and the trouble to share it with the world.
B**E
Five Stars
I could read this again and again and get something new out of it every time.
A**R
Five Stars
The book is excellent, a series of poignant vignettes that serve to define the hero.
A**E
Five Stars
He is a fine writer and full of character and perceptions. I love this Africa.
D**E
Uninspiring
Ake: The Years of Childhood has some interesting depictions of Nigeria in the late 1930' and early 40's from which a Westerner can learn. As the title indicates that the work is more about the town Ake than about Soyinka himself as a child, perhaps that shold have been expected. However, I was hoping for more autobiographical insights. I had read Tolstoy's "Childhood" just before "Ake" and was stunned by the detail and verisimilitude of Tolstoy's remembered emotions in his reminiscences. Soyinka's "Ake" pales by comparison.
B**N
Good Read
It's amazing how "detailed" the story is. It has enough humor as well.
D**Y
Once you get used to the "colonial" style grammar, you begin to realise you are reading an amazing book, by a unique author. Shakespeare's got nothing on Wole Soyinka. A true classic!
E**A
Ein grossartiges Buch, um Afrika besser zu verstehen!
Z**A
This review is not about the book i have not start reading it. The quality pf paper and the different types of fonts inside is literally bad!
N**E
Very good quality and delivered on time.
A**1
Extremely interesting and brings back old time memories.
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