Curandera
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
From an award-winning author comes this thrilling, experimental new novel exploring the darker elements of shamanism, desire, betrayal and friendship - across time and dimensions.
Irenosen Okojie writes about the vulnerability of the human spirit and the ways in which we navigate it. Her prose is characterized by a mesmerizing rhythm and a piercing insight into the human psyche. She explores themes of identity, displacement, and the search for belonging with unflinching honesty. Her writing is imbued with raw emotional power, often leaving the reader in a state of profound contemplation.


From an award-winning author comes this thrilling, experimental new novel exploring the darker elements of shamanism, desire, betrayal and friendship - across time and dimensions.
A vivid coming-of-age epic following the intersecting lives of Seraphin, a young man forced from his homeland due to civil war in Rwanda, and a host of eclectic characters in Namibia, Brussels, Paris, and Cape Town.