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Musa Okwonga

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Musa Okwonga



Average rating: 4.27 · 17,981 ratings · 1,925 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Good Immigrant

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In the End, It Was All Abou...

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One of Them

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A Change Is Gonna Come

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A Cultured Left Foot

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Will You Manage?: The Neces...

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Striking Out: a Thrilling N...

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Eating Roses for Dinner

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How to Avoid Detection

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“In previous teams you had generally been one of the more gifted players, but here you are one of the least. For some reason, that makes you enjoy it all the more. After all, you reason, you are all in this team to build the same thing: and though you may not be the star architect, there is an equal value in laying bricks.”
Musa Okwonga, In The End, It Was All About Love

“Your best friend will write to you on social media: I think that you have a love affair with this city. You smile, and you don’t deny it.”
Musa Okwonga, In the End, It Was All About Love

“The man’s eyes only meet mine for the briefest time, but they have already shown me enough. I am walking to visit the optician with my sister one summer afternoon when the man passes me; he is coming from underneath the railway bridge, near the pub with the chalk marks on its walls, and all the way through my appointment I won’t be able to stop thinking about his stare. It is as startling as scalding water.”
Musa Okwonga, One of Them

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