In Dreams in a Time of War, the celebrated writer Ngugi wa Thiong’o paints a mesmerising portrait of a young boy’s experiences growing up in an African nation in flux. Beginning in the late 1930s, this moving and entertaining memoir describes Ngugi’s day-to-day life as the fifth child of his father’s third wife in a family which included twenty-four children born to four different mothers. Against the backdrop of the Second World War, which affected the lives of Africans under British colonial rule in unexpected ways, Ngugi spent his childhood as the apple of his mother’s eye before attending school to slake what was then considered a bizarre thirst for learning. Soon, however, the wider political and social changes occurring in Kenya began to impinge on the boy’s life in both inspiring and frightening ways. Through telling the story of his grandparents and parents and of his brothers’ involvement on different sides of the violent Mau Mau uprising, Ngugi wa Thiong’o takes us back to a momentous period in Kenyan history, deftly etching a bygone era, capturing the landscape, the people and their culture, and the social and political vicissitudes of life under colonialism and war.
Biography & AutobiographyCultural, Ethnic & RegionalAfrican American & BlackHistoricalMilitaryPolitical
In Dreams in a Time of War, the celebrated writer Ngugi wa Thiong’o paints a mesmerising portrait of a young boy’s experiences growing up in an African nation in flux. Beginning in the late 1930s, this moving and entertaining memoir describes Ngugi’s day-to-day life as the fifth child of his father’s third wife in a family which included twenty-four children born to four different mothers. Against the backdrop of the Second World War, which affected the lives of Africans under British colonial rule in unexpected ways, Ngugi spent his childhood as the apple of his mother’s eye before attending school to slake what was then considered a bizarre thirst for learning. Soon, however, the wider political and social changes occurring in Kenya began to impinge on the boy’s life in both inspiring and frightening ways. Through telling the story of his grandparents and parents and of his brothers’ involvement on different sides of the violent Mau Mau uprising, Ngugi wa Thiong’o takes us back to a momentous period in Kenyan history, deftly etching a bygone era, capturing the landscape, the people and their culture, and the social and political vicissitudes of life under colonialism and war.
Biography & AutobiographyCultural, Ethnic & RegionalAfrican American & BlackHistoricalMilitaryPoliticalPersonal MemoirsHistory
RELEASED2010
PUBLISHERHarvill Secker
LENGTH256
LANGUAGEEN
Dreams in a Time of War A Childhood Memoir by Ngũgĩ wa Thiongʼo - WordSea