Hemley Boum | Days Come and Go

Days Come and Go

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Chronicling the beauty and turmoil of a rapidly changing Cameroon, Days Come and Go is the remarkable story of three generations of women both within and beyond its borders. Through the voices of Anna, a matriarch living out her final days in Paris; Abi, Anna’s thoroughly European daughter (at least in her mother’s eyes); and Tina, a teenager who comes under the sway of a militant terrorist faction, Boum’s epic is generous and all-seeing. Brilliantly considering the many issues that dominate her characters’ lives—love and politics, tradition and modernity—Days Come and Go, in Nchanji Njamnsi’s vivid translation, is a page-turner by way of Frantz Fanon and V. S. Naipaul. As passions rise, fall, and rise again, Boum's stirring English-language debut offers a discerning portrait of a nation that never once diminishes the power of everyday human connection.

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Additional Information about the book

Publisher: Two Lines Press

ISBN: ‎978-1949641356

ASIN: B09PVNRQMR

Word Count: 102600 words

Length: 342 pages

Language: English

Release Date: September 6, 2022

Available as: Ebook,Paperback

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January 21, 2023
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This was such a stunning story of three Cameroonian women, the women who supported them, and the interconnectedness of their lives, loves, and traumas. I breezed through this book despite how devastating the subject matter is- Boum is an incredible writer and Njamnsi did a wonderful job with the translation. A solid 4 star read, mostly because I felt that Tina’s story- featured in the last 1/3 of the book- was the most compelling of the three.

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