Olawu, P. J. Leigh
Olawu, P. J. Leigh
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Olawu

Author: P. J. Leigh

Narrator: P. J. Leigh

Unabridged: 9 hr 53 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/24/2024


Synopsis

Set in a time and place unburdened by the devastation of colonialism, Olawu is a refreshing tale about a brave girl with a bold dream.Olawu is the eldest daughter of Kanakam’s only physician. Her strong will and compassionate nature are a constant source of conflict in her village. In Kanakam there are many rules for girls, and those who break them are often broken. Despite Kanakam’s restrictions against girls reading, writing, or working a trade, her father teaches her in secret. Inspired by his skill and shielded by his status, Olawu learns eagerly at his side, hoping to one day follow in his footsteps.Olawu’s world is upended when the Dikebe tribe takes over Kanakam. The Dikebe tribe has conquered dozens of villages west of the river as they wage a violent war against the Oloko tribe to the east. When tragedy strikes, Olawu and her family are left vulnerable to the harsh realities of Kanakam, including the forced marriage ritual known as the Choosing. As the eldest daughter, Olawu’s duty is to protect her family. But her father instilled in her a greater purpose, and the Choosing is no better than slavery.Driven to desperation, she seeks help from Dikembe, the son of the tribal warlord who has taken over her village. She hopes he will repay her father’s past kindness and shield her family, but hope is a fragile thing, and time is running out.Told in three parts, Olawu is an inspiring coming of age story, an immersive introduction to 19th century East Africa, and a Quarter Finalist for the 2023 BookLife Prize for Fiction.

Reviews

Goodreads review by JoAnn on July 21, 2023

Olawu appealed to my longing for a postcolonial canon. It delivered — and then some. The novel is reminiscent of the work by Yaa Gyasi, Chinua Achebe, and Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o; the language and the prose — sparse but evocative — is striking, the characters live and breathe, the story is inspiring. A wh......more

Goodreads review by Donna on September 18, 2023

This review originally appeared on my blog [URL not allowed] Olawu is the Historical debut novel by author P.J Leigh. Olawu’s greatest dream is to become a healer like her father. Even though such a thing as allowing a woman to practice medicine is not allowed in her village, her fat......more

Goodreads review by Susie on June 09, 2023

Young Zulu Olawu causes a scene at market, earning a beating from her Umama. She is friendly with the boy Batiko. Her Ubaba tells her, ‘Do not give him your heart’, but Batiko has other plans. In secret, Ubaba teaches her how to set bones. Members of the Dikebe tribe come to Kanakam. Would the Zulu b......more

Goodreads review by Beth on May 07, 2023

Thank you to the Author for gifting me this arc! I went into this book knowing nothing about it. I like doing that so that I can't make assumptions about the plot. I felt strong feelings towards some characters and the plot very early on which doesn't normally happen so I was pleasantly surprised by......more

Goodreads review by Brandee on August 17, 2023

Olawu by P.J. Leigh is a powerful story of growth, bravery, courage, love, and healing in pre-colonial Africa. This historical fiction follows titular character Olawu's life as she travels through three cities: Kanakam, where girls and women are not allowed to learn to read or write or trade at the......more