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Monique Ilboudo

    Monique Ilboudo is the author of numerous essays that have contributed to lifting taboos related to the traditions of her country and Africa more broadly. Her work delves into themes that often remain unspoken, seeking to explore and reveal the complexities of the human experience within cultural norms. Ilboudo's writing offers deep insight into societal issues, aiming to foster dialogue and understanding. Through her essays, she challenges conventional thinking and encourages a re-examination of long-held beliefs.

    So Distant From My Life
    • So Distant From My Life

      • 127 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      "Jeanphi, a young man from the fictional West African city Ouabany, has one obsession that will determine the fate of his life - migration. He scrapes together money to take the illegal route across the Sahara, making it as far as Morocco before being repatriated. Increasingly desperate, Jeanphi meets an elegant French widower who for his part is despairing at the insurmountable bureaucratic hurdles for his charitable endeavour in Jeanphi's country. A window opens to opportunity - but it will also bring tragedy. Burkinabé author Monique Ilboudo's novel offers a compelling and complex portrait of migration, one of the defining global concerns of the twenty-first century, and a sharp critique of both the NGO-isation of African countries and the currents of shame that divide communities and families. " From book cover.

      So Distant From My Life