The Fire in His Wake, Spencer Wolff
The Fire in His Wake, Spencer Wolff
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The Fire in His Wake

Author: Spencer Wolff

Narrator: Elias Khalil

Unabridged: 18 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scribd Audio

Published: 07/09/2020

Categories: Fiction, Political


Synopsis

The Fire in His Wake, Spencer Wolff’s exuberant debut novel, tells the story of two men swept up in refugee crises of the twenty-first century: Simon, a young employee at the UNHCR in Morocco, and Arès, a Congolese locksmith left for dead in the wake of ethnic violence.
In search of a better future, Arès embarks on an epic journey across northern Africa with Europe as his goal. He reaches Rabat, Morocco, where he joins a desperate community of exiles fighting for survival in a hostile land. While Arès risks everything to make it to Spain, Simon gradually awakens to a subterranean world of violence that threatens his comfortable expat life and fledgling romance with a Moroccan singer. Part colorful portrait of life in the Maghreb, part astonishing tale of hope and perseverance, The Fire in his Wake carries the reader from the inner sanctums of the UN to the hazardous realities faced by the refugees in the streets and on their risky crossings to Europe.
When a storm gathers at the UNHCR, and the ghosts of the Congo’s violence surface in Rabat, the two men find themselves on a collision course, setting the stage for the novel’s unforgettable and genre-busting ending. Eye-opening, suspenseful, and full of unexpected humor, Wolff brings his personal experiences as an aid worker to this unforgettable story of two remarkable individuals.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Natacha

The Fire in His Wake is a written in way fluid and grabbing fashion that gives the reader the feeling of being in the room or the same space as the characters throughout the book. A fly in a wall experience. It opens with an immediate dive into the plight of asylum seekers and the discomfort one mu......more

Goodreads review by Melissa

Really good writing, sweeping and expansive refugee narrative, last 100 pages leaned didactic/explanatory. I preferred being in close 3rd with the protagonist Arés and felt a bit sad to see him "used" as a tool for the book's meaning, i.e. telling us why the whole refugee / relief system is fkd. I'm......more

Goodreads review by Patresa

A young Congolese refugee, family murdered, left for dead, stripped of basic humanity. A long and painful journey, finally stuck between endless dead-ends in corrupt Morocco, inhospitable to Black Africans. Nobody wants them, but they won't let them leave. What it means to be told to pull yourself up......more

Goodreads review by Robin

While the setting may be foreign—Morocco, The Democratic Republic of Congo—the themes are universal, and particularly relevant to the tensions in society today. The failure to truly understand the challenges and experiences of people from a radically different culture, unwillingness to grasp the eff......more