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The Fishermen

Chigozie Obioma

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English
Scribe Publications
25 February 2015
In a small town in western Nigeria, four young brothers - the youngest is nine, the oldest fifteen - use their strict father's absence from home to go fishing at a forbidden local river.  The encounter a dangerous local madman who predicts that the oldest brother will be killed by another. This prophesy breaks their strong bond, and unleashes a tragic chain of events of almost mythic proportions. 

Passionate and bold, The Fishermen is a breathtakingly beautiful novel, firmly rooted in the best of African storytelling.  With this powerful debut, Chigozie Obioma emerges as one of the most original new voices in world literature.

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Imprint:   Scribe Publications
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 233mm,  Width: 154mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   401g
ISBN:   9781925106442
ISBN 10:   1925106446
Pages:   304
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The Fishermen

'Awesome in the true sense of the word: crackling with life, freighted with death, vertiginous both in its style and in the elemental power of its story. Few novels deserve to be called 'mythic', but Chigozie Obioma's The Fishermen is certainly one of them. A truly magnificent debut.';-Eleanor Catton, Man Booker Prize-winning author of The Luminaries;;'Obioma's remarkable fiction is at once urgently, vividly immediate, yet simultaneously charged with the elemental power of myth.';-Peter Ho Davies, author of The Welsh Girl;;'Myth, madness and magic - this is an urgent book full of blood and beauty.';-Omar Musa, author of Here Come the Dogs;;'Obioma writes with gorgeous restraint reminiscent of the intricate prose in a Tolstoy novella. Every sentence delivers a precise and heartfelt blow. Hardly anyone writing today is delivering this level of intricacy, lyricism and control. Add to that, the urgency and importance of his message. It just doesn't get better than this. Get used to the name: Obioma is here to stay.';-Alexandra Fuller, award-winning author of Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight;;'Myth, madness and magic - this is an urgent book full of blood and beauty.';-Omar Musa, author of Here Come The Dogs;;'An impressive and well-written debut.';-The Australian Way;;'A striking, controlled and masterfully taut debut ... The tale has a timeless quality that renders it almost allegorical and it is the more powerful for it';-Carl Wilkinson, Financial Times;;'It's like being in a Zola or Theodore Dreiser novel ... The Fishermen is an elegy to lost promise ... and yet it remains hopeful about the redemptive possibilities of a new generation';-Helon Habila, The Guardian;;'The Fishermen establishes Obioma as a writer to be taken seriously ... ingenious, subtle, ambitious and intriguing';-Times Literary Supplement;;'Obioma's strange, imaginative debut ... probes the nature of belief and the power of family bonds ... convincing modern narrative and ... a majestic reimagining of timeless folklore';-Publishers Weekly;;'You will be haunted by this novel. Not only is the plight of the brothers compelling, but Chigozie Obioma's prose is exquisitely beautiful...Commentators are comparing this book to The Kite Runner for good reason. The Fishermen is shocking and moving-and as compelling as this comparison would suggest. Chigozie Obioma is a major talent, and I predict that this will be one of the books of the year.';Lauren Cook, Goodreading Magazine;;'Chigozie Obioma's debut novel, The Fishermen, is an outstanding addition to African literature.';-Readings Magazine;;'The Fishermen is poetic, powerful and a book that once began, is impossible to put down.';-Meredith Jaffe, The Hoopla;;An incredibly moving story of four brothers growing up in 90's Nigeria. Eleanor Catton called it 'awesome', we say what she said.';-Marie Claire Magazine


  • Short-listed for British Book Industry Awards Debut Fiction Book of the Year 2016
  • Short-listed for Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2015
  • Shortlisted for Bookseller Industry Awards Debut Fiction Book of the Year 2016.
  • Shortlisted for British Book Industry Awards Debut Fiction Book of the Year 2016.
  • Shortlisted for Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2015.

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