Rose and the Burma Sky

The heartrending unrequited love story of a black soldier in the Second World War

Rosanna Amaka author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd

Published:23rd Feb '23

£16.99

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An Independent Best Books for Summer Pick

'Powerful, lyrical, and with a central character so wracked with love when he goes to war. Deeply relatable'
ANN NAPOLITANO, author of Hello Beautiful

'Wholly beguiling and spirited' THE TIMES

'Emotionally resonant and lyrical story of one young man's heartbreak, set against the trauma of a world falling apart' IRISH TIMES

'Stunning. Both an unrequited love story and a mystery. It will live with me for a long time.
JENDELLA BENSON

Most Anticipated Books 2023: COSMOPOLITAN, GLAMOUR, THE FLOOR, HUFFINGTON POST, THE BLACK BRITISH LIST and BRITTLE PAPER

For readers of Toni Morrison, Richard Flanagan and BURMA BOY - gripping and intimate historical novel of a black soldier's experience in the Second World War - a rare and moving tale of love and sacrifice by the acclaimed author of THE BOOK OF ECHOES.
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1939: In a village in south-east Nigeria on the brink of the Second World War, young Obi watches from a mango tree as a colonial army jeep speeds by, filled with soldiers laughing and shouting, their buttons shining in the sun. To Obi, their promise of a smart uniform and regular wages is hard to resist, especially as he has his sweetheart Rose to impress and a family to support.

Years later, when Rose falls pregnant to another man, his heart is shattered. As the Burma Campaign mounts, and Obi is shipped out to fight, he is haunted by the mystery of Rose's lover. When his identity comes to light, Obi's devastation leads to a tragic chain of unexpected events.

In ROSE AND THE BURMA SKY, Rosanna Amaka weaves together the realities of war, the pain of first love and how following your heart might not always be the best course of action. Its gritty boy's-eye view brings a spare and impassioned intensity, charging it with universal resonance and power.
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'Refreshing. Vividly conveys how the historical injustice of colonialism continues to reverberate' GUARDIAN

Part love story, party mystery. Superb * GLAMOUR, Best Books for February *
[H]er narrative soars ... Amaka's perspective is refreshing. She vividly conveys how the historical injustice of colonialism continues to reverberate down the decades. * OBSERVER *
An emotionally resonant and lyrically written story of one young man's heartbreak, set against the trauma of a world falling apart * IRISH TIMES *
Tackling themes of war, colonialism and first love, this novel follows a boy from a Nigerian village on the cusp of the Second World War. * COSMOPOLITAN, The Best New Books Out in February 2023 *
Amaka's evocation of Nigeria's part in the war is wholly beguiling and this spirited novel animates some shamefully unknown history * THE TIMES *

ISBN: 9780857526731

Dimensions: 224mm x 145mm x 26mm

Weight: 374g

272 pages