It was published in London in November 2021 by Swift Press,[1][2] and was reviewed in The Guardian,[3] The Times,[4] Unherd,[5] Isele Magazine,[6] and Writers Mosaic.
[7] Excerpts appeared in Granta[8] and The Johannesburg Review of Books.
[9] It can be considered as a classic road novel and, at the same time, a satire; the voice of an unreliable narrator depicts American culture and politics as seen through the eyes of a Nigerian scholar visiting Boston.
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