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When We Were Birds

By: Ayanna Lloyd Banwo
Narrated by: Sydney Darius, Wendell Manwarren
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Brought to you by Penguin.

Mesmerising, mythic and timeless - the most unmissable debut novel of 2022 - for fans of Arundhati Roy, Toni Morrison and Monique Roffey.

Darwin is a down-on-his-luck gravedigger, newly arrived in the Trinidadian city of Port Angeles to seek his fortune, young and beautiful and lost. Estranged from his mother and the Rastafari faith she taught him, he is convinced that the father he never met may be waiting for him somewhere amid these bustling streets.

Meanwhile in an old house on a hill, where the city meets the rainforest, Yejide's mother is dying. And she is leaving behind a legacy that now passes to Yejide: the power to talk to the dead. The women of Yejide's family are human but also not - descended from corbeau, the black birds that fly east at sunset, taking with them the souls of the dead.

Darwin and Yejide both have something that the other needs. Their destinies are intertwined, and they will find one another in the sprawling, ancient cemetery at the heart of the island, where trouble is brewing....

Rich with magic and wisdom, When We Were Birds is an exuberant, incantatory masterpiece that conjures and mesmerises on every line. Ayanna Lloyd Banwo weaves an unforgettable story of loss and renewal, darkness and light; a triumphant reckoning with a grief that runs back generations and a defiant, joyful affirmation of hope.

©2022 Ayanna Lloyd Banwo (P)2022 Penguin Audio
Caribbean Creators Fantasy Fiction Genre Fiction Ghosts Horror Magic Magical Realism Scary Haunted

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Critic reviews

"Exceptional. The originality of its premise, the power and beauty of its prose, the depth of its explorations of what it means to love and be loved." (Jacob Ross, author of Black Rain Falling)

"Combining the richness of myth with razor-sharp observation of contemporary life, When We Were Birds marks the emergence of a distinctive and powerful voice." (Pat Barker, author of The Silence of the Girls)

"Ayanna Lloyd Banwo is a rising literary star from a region which gave the world three Nobel Laureates in literature. She conjures old magic and yet she is a strong, new voice." (Monique Roffey, author of The Mermaid of Black Conch)

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Epic and intimate debut novel narrated by a stellar cast including living legend Wendell Manwarren. The details are so vivid and well-communicated that I felt I was at home in Trinidad. Thoroughly enjoyed it!

Exquisite story expertly told.

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not what just expected at all but I loved it. Definitely worth listening to

surprising

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I loved this book. I loved the voices of the narrators and the gentle pace of their words. The unfolding of the story was warm, passionate and deliberate. There was a deep sense of magic and an old tale being retold over generations. I am sad to have to come to the end of it but I leave convinced of the world it inhabits.

Haunting and beautiful

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The storyline was well constructed. Even though there is significant focus on their extraordinary experiences the characters were so well developed that I felt like I knew or had met someone like them at some point in life. Ayanna Lloyd Banwo struck the perfect balance because ultimately, their challeneges and experiences were very relatable. I especially enjoyed the delivery of proper Trini dialect by the narrators. Really did not want this book to end!

Loved it!

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This book took a hold of me like no book has done since Gabriel García Márquez as if merged with a Marc Chagall masterpiece. The fact it is a debut is incredible. I feel grateful to have come upon it!

Wonderful in every respect!

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