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A tale of adventure and discovery in newly independent Kenya as an American Quaker boy comes of age in a troubled nation coming of age itself.
After the death of his mother, 11-year-old Mark Morgan starts a new life with his father at the Kwetu Quaker Mission high in the rain forest of western Kenya. It is 1966, just after Kenya's bloody struggle for independence. As Mark embraces his own independence in this new home, he develops a deep love for the Kenyan people while experiencing cultural and sexual awakenings beyond his years. Beneath the mission's calm surface, however, simmer…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
A tale of adventure and discovery in newly independent Kenya as an American Quaker boy comes of age in a troubled nation coming of age itself.

After the death of his mother, 11-year-old Mark Morgan starts a new life with his father at the Kwetu Quaker Mission high in the rain forest of western Kenya. It is 1966, just after Kenya's bloody struggle for independence. As Mark embraces his own independence in this new home, he develops a deep love for the Kenyan people while experiencing cultural and sexual awakenings beyond his years. Beneath the mission's calm surface, however, simmer animosities left over from the long fight against colonialismand what Mark discovers here will change him forever. ​

GOLD MEDAL WINNER, Nautilus Book Awards, for "Imaginative storytelling that reflects the power and resilience of the human spirit, often involving ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances who respond to challenges with the highest aspects of human nature."

FINALIST, General Fiction, Eric Hoffer Awards

FINALIST, Montaigne Medal, Eric Hoffer Awards

FINALIST, Best New Fiction, American Fiction Awards

FINALIST, General Fiction, American Fiction Awards

FINALIST, Screencraft Cinematic Book Competition

SEMIFINALIST, Cinequest Screenwriting Competition (screenplay version)​

"Reading BUSARA ROAD is like having your hair cut by a one-armed man who may be a murdereryou're afraid of what might happen next, but you're certainly not going anywhere, and you're excited to find yourself amid a mystery. That very haircut, and a flash of a white shirt against a green jungle, the calls and grunts of unseen animals in the dense foliage, a thick leaf wrapped around a wounded arm with a vine, birds and fish swimming and flying: reading this novel, I was caught in so many vivid images, so many sharp sensations as I was borne along through Kenya's history and quotidian features, traveling with eleven-year-old Mark Morgan as he shapes his own story. Mark's path ultimately illuminates what has been so tantalizing and unclear in the rich, hidden world around him; the perfect guide, he is guileless and yet awake, often left alone, always eager to pursue new experiences and sensations." Peter Rock, author of MY ABANDONMENT "Brimming with mystery, magic, emotional truth and wide-eyed adolescent wonder, BUSARA ROAD compels the reader on a vivid and engrossing adventure marked by discovery, duality and bursts of lyrical beauty." Tracy DeBrincat, author of HOLLYWOOD BUCKAROO and TROGLODYTE "Eleven-year-old Mark Morgan and his father move from Philadelphia to a Quaker mission in western Kenya shortly after the new nation's brutal struggle for independence. With his father mostly away, Mark lives among the deeply wounded survivors, struggling to forge connections in a place where not heeding one's elders can have grave consequences. A strong, vivid debut set in an unforgettable place and time." Janet Benton, author of LILLI DE JONG "BUSARA ROAD is a beautifully written, slow-burning drama that touches on devastation and collective memory, culminating in the piercing discovery that knowing the truth comes at a personal cost." Karen Rigby, FOREWORD REVIEWS


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Autorenporträt
David Hallock Sanders has seen his short fiction, essays, and plays published in a range of journals and anthologies. He was shortlisted as a finalist for the William FaulknerWilliam Wisdom Prize for a novel-in-progress. He is a winner of the Third Coast national fiction competition, the Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary Autobiography Project, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts Creative Artists Stipend, and the Dwell/Glass House Haiku Competition. He has been a winner or finalist in numerous screenplay competitions, and his screenplay The New Moon in the Old Moon's Arms, based on a short story of the same name, began filming in 2024.