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Little Pa

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Little Pa

By: Hemley Boum
Narrated by: Tony Tambi
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Cameroonian author Hemley Boum brings us "Little Pa", a potent story of a boy who grows into a man battling with identity.

Zacharias is his maternal grandfather’s namesake, though he has never met said grandfather or any other extended family members. He represses questions he has as a way of trying to protect himself and his mother, Dorothée, who is prone to bouts of depression. But he cannot ignore his reality forever and in adolescence, Zacharias begins to commit small acts of rebellion leading to a final act that goes horribly wrong and leads him to exile and a new life where he promises himself never to look back.

Translated from French by one of Africa’s new leading voices in writing and translation, Edwige-Renée Dro.

©2022 Hemley Boum (P)2022 Audible Originals LLC
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About the Creator - Hemley Boum

About the Creator

Hemley Boum: A novelist, poet, and essayist, Hemley was born in Cameroon where she studied anthropology before taking up the study of international trade in Lille, leaving Douala’s tropical rains for cold northern France. After a first position in Paris, she returned to Cameroon as key account manager of the Cameroonian subsidiary of a French firm. Exploring her own country, the discovery of the agri-food, cotton and forestry industries greatly enriched her vision of Cameroonian society and the international exploitation of local resources. She went on to live in several African countries before settling in Paris and finding the form of writing that suited her. In her novels, Hemley Boum crystalizes urbanity, tradition and history, captured in the daily life of close relationships, giving a thought-provoking insider’s view of an Africa far from clichés.
About the Performer - Tony Tambi

About the Performer

Tony Tambi is a Nigerian-born, Cameroon-raised, U.S based actor, narrator, and filmmaker.
From an incredibly early age Tony loved storytelling and reading books. However, it’s only much later in life that he realized that these two passions pretty much translated into audiobook narrating. He typically narrates books by authors from the African continent, and especially loves stories that are rooted in African mythology but written with a Western sensibility.
In addition to his work as a narrator, Tony primarily works as an actor, appearing on various LA stages, in film, and on television. He is currently recurring as ‘Chukwuemeka’ in Chuck Lorre's/CBS’s hit show, Bob Hearts Abishola.

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A hollow life painted in vivid detail. Real emotion and connection to a person who lacked this.

Emotion pure

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This short story is one you won’t want to miss, a tale of mental health, and a boy who just wants to save his lost mother.

Heartbreakingly Beautiful

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This story was told unabashedly from a child's perspective. He bestowed unconditional love in it's rarest form.

A must hear!

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This is a simple and incredibly moving story. I hesitate to say more about it because I think part of its beauty is in the listening and letting it take you to various landscapes and vistas, each more engrossing than the last. The narrator’s voice gives the story a poignancy that at first I did not appreciate. There’s so much that is left to the imagination, which makes this a devastating story as well. Glad I took it on.

Find my eyes welling with tears throughout this story

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The short story was good and told a real story about pi that was a smart young boy and African I liked that he did his school work.

I liked the story and the real struggle pi went threw

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