To
'THE BOAT BOYS:
Oh
Either we arrive on your shores
Or perish in Barrsaxa,
As our gold and silver,
Have all been looted from our coffers
By the white man, cheats,
Multinationals and our leaders,
And deposited in your banks,
Now it's redemption time,
Oh
This is the poem with which this book opens. And it aptly summarises the storyline of the novel by prolific writer Papa Jeng. The story is straight forward, because as we read these lines, more and younger Africans are being washed up dead on the Mediteaanean coast off
There cannot be a more timely and topical book than this one by Papa Jeng, a prolific author and polyglot. TV footage of the posses of African youth eager to reach
Thousand of striplings are risking the waves and sharks of the
This story is one of desperation and hope. The desperation makes the protagonists flee their cosy home by the 'back way'; yet, as the journey turns out to be nicer than is usual in real life, we see that they have brought hope to their families. The book is therefore part tragic, part hopeful, in its end.
Papa Jeng has done a beautiful fiction on a serious issue, an issue which has come to symbolise the lot of many African youth, and issue which has led to the untimely dead of hundred of Africans.
Afucan writers must be responsive to the burning issues of their times; our writers should not crave for the time to be able to afford to pen odes to flowers or rivers while our continent burns! Writers must write about the issues affecting the people, immediately. Papa Jeng has fulfilled this challenge.
I highly recommend this book to the youth and leaders of
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