Together they travel to Lagos, which is hard on newcomers with limited means: The only shelter they can afford is in a camp town under a bridge, and the quintet can only piece together side hustles. But Yemi, one of the privates under his command, wants out, too together, they soon meet Fineboy, another deserter then Isoken, a young woman who’ll be raped if left with her family then Oma, who's escaping her abusive husband. When Chike decides to desert the Nigerian army, unable to abide its violence against innocent citizens, he plans to travel light. A ragtag group of refugees from war, corruption, and domestic violence attempts to resettle in Nigeria’s chaotic capital in Onuzo’s second novel ( The Spider King’s Daughter, 2012).
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