Chigozie Obioma

The Fishermen

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In this dazzling debut novel, four young brothers in a small Nigerian town encounter a madman, whose prophecy of violence threatens the core of their family
Told from the point of view of nine-year-old Benjamin, the youngest of four brothers, The Fishermen is the Cain and Abel-esque story of an unforgettable childhood in 1990s Nigeria. When their father has to travel to a distant city for work, the brothers take advantage of his extended absence to skip school and go fishing. At the forbidden nearby river they encounter a madman, who predicts that one of the brothers will kill another. What happens next is an almost mythic event whose impact — both tragic and redemptive — will transcend the lives and imaginations of both its characters and its readers. Chigozie Obioma emerges as one of the best new voices of modern African literature, echoing its older generation's masterful storytelling with a contemporary fearlessness and purpose.
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344 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2015
Publication year
2015
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  • Tosin Akinniranyeshared an impression8 years ago

    Great read. Loved it

  • Refiloe Masitashared an impression3 days ago
    👍Worth reading
    💡Learnt A Lot
    🚀Unputdownable
    😄LOLZ
    💧Soppy

    Chigozie Obioma’s The Fishermen is a hauntingly beautiful novel that delves into fate, prophecy, and family bonds. Narrated by Benjamin, the youngest of four brothers, the story follows the tragic unraveling of their once-close-knit family after a madman prophesies that one brother will die at the hands of another. From that moment, a chain of devastating events begins, testing the strength of brotherhood and the limits of destiny.

    One of the standout aspects of this book for me was the portrayal of the parents. The mother was a force of nature—dramatic, funny, impulsive, and fiercely protective of her children. She brought both warmth and heartbreak to the story. The father, on the other hand, was a pillar of strength, leading his family with vision and hard work, determined to ensure his sons would grow into great men. I deeply admired his role.

    Beyond the tragedy, what truly moved me was the love and sacrifices between the brothers. I’m always drawn to stories of sibling affection, and this novel delivered that in a profoundly emotional way. The intensity of their bond—both in joy and in sorrow—made the story even more powerful.

    Obioma’s storytelling is nothing short of masterful. His prose is rich, poetic, and deeply layered with meaning. The novel carried me through waves of absolute joy, sadness, and even terror, leaving a lasting impression.

    If you enjoy deeply moving narratives about family, fate, and love, The Fishermen is a must-read. It’s a novel that stays with you long after you turn the last page

  • b9053475258shared an impression9 years ago
    👍Worth reading

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Quotes

  • Refiloe Masitahas quoted3 days ago
    For there’s no greater love than for a man to suffer for his friend
  • Refiloe Masitahas quoted3 days ago
    Should they put you there, you will not be suffering for mere friends, but for your brothers.”
  • Refiloe Masitahas quoted4 days ago
    all of Africa, very strongly believed that when the fruit of a woman’s womb—her child—dies, or is about to, she somehow obtains prescient knowledge of it.

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