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The Eternal Audience of One

By: Rémy Ngamije
Narrated by: Michael Boatman
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“Meet the future of African literature” (Mukoma Wa Ngugi, author of Nairobi Heat) with this “gorgeous, wildly funny, and, above all, profoundly moving and humane” (Peter Orner, author of Am I Alone Here) coming-of-age tale following a young man who is forced to flee his homeland of Rwanda and make sense of his reality.

Nobody ever makes it to the start of a story, not even the people in it. The most one can do is make some sort of start and then work toward some kind of ending.

One might as well start with Séraphin: playlist-maker, nerd-jock hybrid, self-appointed merchant of cool, Rwandan, stifled and living in Namibia. Soon he will leave the confines of his family life for the cosmopolitan city of Cape Town, where loyal friends, hormone-saturated parties, adventurous conquests, and race controversies await. More than that, his long-awaited final year in law school promises to deliver a crucial puzzle piece of the Great Plan immigrant: a degree from a prestigious university.

But a year is more than the sum of its parts, and en route to the future, the present must be lived through and even the past must be survived in this “hilarious and heartbreaking” (Adam Smyer, author of Knucklehead) intersection of pre- and post-1994 Rwanda, colonial and post-independence Windhoek, Paris and Brussels in the 70s, Nairobi public schools, and the racially charged streets of Cape Town.

“Visually striking and beautiful told with youthful energy and hard-won wisdom” (Rabeah Ghaffari, author of To Keep the Sun Alive), The Eternal Audience of One is a lyrical and piquant tale of family, migration, friendship, war, identity, and race that will sweep you off your feet.

©2021 Rémy Ngamije. All rights reserved. (P)2021 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.
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I disliked that Seraphin ended up with Silmary. Of all the women that He dated and loved, she was the WORST! But then his personality was so toxic (he allowed his rage of racism and inequality to toxify him) maybe he and Silmary deserved each other. She was not a loyal person and after she pursued him, then she ghosted him because she's pretty and high "browning". Seraphin was brought up properly under the circumstances but his choice in the end was POOR. However, I loved his sense of humor and I loved the friendship that the group shared. And to know that The witch Silmary was the reason some of the friendships were dissolved

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