The road to the salt sea A novel

Samuel Oluwatosin Kolawole

Book - 2024

"As wrenching and luminous as Omar El Akkad's What Strange Paradise and Mohsin Hamid's Exit West, a searing exploration of the global migration crisis that moves from Nigeria to Libya to Italy, from an exciting new literary voice. Able God works for low pay at a four-star hotel where he must flash his "toothpaste-white smile" for wealthy guests. When not tending to the hotel's overprivileged clientele, he muses over self-help books and draws life lessons from the game of chess. But Able's ordinary life is upended when an early morning room service order leads him to interfere with Akudo, a sex worker involved with a powerful but dangerous hotel guest. Suddenly caught in a web of violence, guilt, and fear, ...Able must run to save himself -- a journey that leads him into the desert with a group of drug-addled migrants, headed by a charismatic religious leader calling himself Ben Ten. The travelers' dream of reaching Europe -- and a new life -- is shattered when they fall prey to human traffickers, suffer starvation, and find themselves on the precipice of death, fighting for their lives and their freedom. As Able God moves into the treacherous unknown, his consciousness becomes focused on survival and the foundations of his beliefs -- his ideas about betterment and salvation -- are forever altered. Suspenseful, incisive, and illuminating, The Road to the Salt Sea is a story of family, fate, religion, survival, the failures of the Nigerian class system, and what often happens to those who seek their fortunes elsewhere."--

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Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Amistad, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Samuel Oluwatosin Kolawole (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
289 pages : map ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780063050853
9780063050860
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Review by Booklist Review

There are many reasons a Nigerian would risk passage to Europe. Able God has an unusual one: he has killed a man and is fleeing from the consequences. Kọ́láwọlé's debut starts out suspensefully, following Able God's restless movements. In rewinding to the lead-up to his situation, we learn that Able God dreams of becoming a famous chess player and works at a luxury hotel yet can barely make ends meet. When he kills a reputed hotel guest in self-defense, Able God sees the writing on the wall and escapes. He books passage on a bus that promises transport to Libya, and, by sea, to Italy. Predictably, grand plans stall. Able God and the other migrants are subjected to forced labor and other horrors, which they barely survive. Able God is often caught in a chess game situation of zugzwang, forced to make a move that will worsen his position or place him at a disadvantage. A wrenching story that paints capitalism as an ugly beast, a juggernaut that crushes everyone in its path.

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