Little Bee

Cleave, Chris

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271 p.
Summary: A novel about the tenuous friendship that blooms between two strangers - one an illegal Nigerian refugee, the other a recent widow from suburban London. It is a dual narrative story about a Nigerian asylum-seeker and a British magazine editor, who meet during the oil conflict in the Niger Delta, and are re-united in England several years later. Cleave, inspired as a university student by his temporary employment in an asylum detention centre, wrote the book in an attempt to humanise the plight of asylum-seekers in Britain. The novel examines the treatment of refugees by the asylum system, as well as issues of British colonialism, globalization, political violence and personal accountability.
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Senior Fiction 1st Simon & Schuster trade pbk. ed. B29778