Description
About the Author
Wayetu Moore is the founder of One Moore Book, an advocacy organization which encourages reading among children of countries with low literacy rates. She is a graduate of Howard University, Columbia University and the University of Southern California. Her debut novel, She Would Be King, described as "a modern epic", has been translated into multiple languages, and is also published by ONE. She lives in New York.
Reviews
'Immersive, exhilarating... This memoir adds an essential voice to the genre of migrant literature, challenging false popular narratives that migration is optional, permanent and always results in a better life' - New York Times
'Wayetu Moore's memoir is a moving and richly drawn tale of a family threatened by violence in '90s Liberia and their escape from it. Out of this tumultuous experience, Moore has shaped a powerful, utterly convincing, and unforgettable story' - Chigozie Obioma, author of 'The Fishermen'
'In her bruising new memoir, Moore describes the perilous journey as well as her experiences of being a black immigrant living in the American South. Through it all, she threads an urgent narrative about the costs of survival and the strength of familial love' - TIME
'As the migrant experience becomes crushingly more common around the world, stories such as The Dragons, The Giant, The Women remind us just how personal and painful these displacements are' - Elle, Best New Books of Summer 2020
'Wayetu Moore has written an elegant, inspired, page-turning memoir I couldn't put down. Destined to become a classic!' - Mary Karr
Book Information
ISBN 9781911590385
Author Wayetu Moore
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint ONE
Publisher Pushkin Press