Say You’re One of Them
was the May read for Books, Brew, and Banter. Written by Uwem Akpan, published in 2008,
chosen as an Oprah’s Book Club Selection in 2009, it shows daily life in
turbulent, war-torn, Africa.

It’s a difficult book to read. Because of the content, sometimes continuing
to turn the pages is an effort. And
because Akpan sprinkles the stories generously with the mélange of languages
spoken in Africa, parsing the meaning of what people are saying can be hard too.
But on those difficult-to-turn-and-understand
pages, Akpan always splashes a generous measure of the best of humanity: love, loyalty, responsibility, empathy,
self-sacrifice, and faith.
In these stories of children’s lives, general themes
emerge: the variety of religions and
languages in Africa, the power of faith, the role of the media, the
relationship between men and women, the struggle of families to stay together, the
driving force of the sex trade, the relentless force of tribalism, and always
the plight of the children.
Deacon Jeanie Smith described the book as “beautifully written and utterly heartbreaking” – as the kind of book a person can’t just read. Afterward, there’s the need to do something. —Sharelle Moranville
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