New York, My Village, Uwem Akpan
New York, My Village, Uwem Akpan
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New York, My Village

Author: Uwem Akpan

Narrator: Elnathan John

Unabridged: 15 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/23/2021


Synopsis

Exuberant storytelling full of wry comedy, dark history, and devastating satire—by the celebrated and original author of an Oprah’s Book Club selection, Say You’re One of Them.

From a suspiciously cheap Hell’s Kitchen walk-up, Nigerian editor and winner of a Toni Morrison Publishing Fellowship Ekong Udousoro is about to begin the opportunity of a lifetime: to learn the ins and outs of the publishing industry from its incandescent
epicenter. While his sophisticated colleagues meet him with kindness and hospitality, he is soon exposed to a colder, ruthlessly commercial underbelly—callous agents, greedy landlords, boorish and hostile neighbors, and, beneath a superficial cosmopolitanism, a
bedrock of white cultural superiority and racist assumptions about Africa, its peoples, and worst of all, its food.

Reckoning, at the same time, with the recent history of the devastating and brutal Biafran War, in which Ekong’s people were a minority of a minority caught up in the mutual slaughter of majority tribes, Ekong’s life in New York becomes a saga of unanticipated
strife. The great apartment deal wrangled by his editor turns out to be an illegal sublet crawling with bedbugs. The lights of Times Square slide off the hardened veneer of New Yorkers plowing past the tourists. A collective antagonism toward the “other” consumes
Ekong’s daily life. Yet in overcoming misunderstandings with his neighbors, Chinese American and Latino and African American, and in bonding with his true allies at work and advocating for healing back home, Ekong proves that there is still hope in sharing our stories.

Akpan’s prose melds humor, tenderness, and pain to explore the myriad ways that tribalisms define life everywhere, from the villages of Nigeria to the villages within New York City. New York, My Village is a triumph of storytelling and a testament to the lifesustaining power
of community across borders and across boroughs.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jill

In sitting down to review New York, My Village, I couldn’t help but put myself in the shoes of the main character—Ekong Udousoro, a Nigerian editor who is curating a story collection about the Biafra War and lands a publishing fellowship in New York. While there, he attends editorial meetings where......more

It is the rare work of literary fiction that leaves readers wondering if the war against those stealthy little insects known as bed bugs can ever really be won. After finishing Uwem Akpan’s shrewd, heartfelt, and ultimately delightful novel New York, My Village, I turned that question over in my min......more

Goodreads review by Greg

Once again, I know you're not supposed to rate a book based on what you want it to be or what the marketing tells you it should be, but I picked this up to read a satire of the publishing industry, and yes, there's little bit of that, and some fun-poking at the publishing industry's lack of diversit......more

Goodreads review by Heaven

I really struggled with this one, but I know a majority of readers will adore this story. Just wasn't for me. Ekong gets a visa to come to the US from Nigeria to work in the publishing industry. He struggles with crappy apartments, bed bugs, and racism. This book is very dialogue heavy and could hav......more