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In the early 1980s, a pharmaceutical company administers an
unethical drug trial to residents of the Niger Delta village of
Kreektown. When children die as a result of the trial, the dominoes
of language extinction and cultural collapse begin to topple.
Decades later the end looms for the Menai people. Continents-apart
twin brothers separated at birth, an excommunicated daughter living
an urbane life with her doctor husband, and an infamous vigilante
are among the indelible characters whose lives are shaped by this
collective tragedy. Not least of these is the spiritual leader Mata
Nimito, who retraces his people's ancient migration on his quest to
preserve the soul of the Menai and resolve the consequences of a
centuries-old betrayal. In The Extinction of Menai, Chuma Nwokolo
moves across time and continents to deliver a story that speaks to
urgent contemporary concerns. He confronts power relations between
large corporations and small communities, corporate lobbies and
governments, and big pharma and consumers, all expressed through
the competing narratives that record the life and death of a
civilization.In a novel of stunning scope, Chuma Nwokolo moves
across time and place to deliver a story that speaks to urgent
contemporary concerns. His characters' indelible voices offer
perspectives that are simultaneously global, political, and
intimately human.
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