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Freight Dogs

Freight Dogs

by Giles Foden
Paperback
Publication Date: 14/09/2021

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A thrilling and powerful novel about one young man's struggle to survive the deadliest wars in modern African history, from the prize-winning author of THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND.

1996: in a Ugandan dive bar, the 'freight dogs' gather. An anarchic group of mercenary pilots from Texas, Russia, Kenya and Belgium who transport weapons between warring African nations, without allegiance.

And tonight they have a new recruit - Manu, a 19-year-old cowherd fleeing Congo's bloody war.

Taken in by this band of unlikely brothers, he's soon seeing his vast country from above and falling in love with flying.

But no matter how fast he flies, trouble follows closely behind. And when the past erupts back into this new life, Manu is forced to leave behind African skies for the chilly embrace of northern Europe.

Will Manu be able to reinvent himself yet again? And is Belgian volcanologist Anke Desseaux the answer to his problems - or simply another one of them?

From the writer of The Last King of Scotland comes an unforgettable story of survival - about how to live and love after trauma, set against a backdrop of world-shaking conflict.

ISBN:
9780297609100
9780297609100
Category:
Contemporary fiction
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
14-09-2021
Publisher:
Orion Publishing Co
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
336
Dimensions (mm):
232x152x32mm
Weight:
0.3kg
Giles Foden

Giles Foden was born in Warwickshire in 1967 and grew up in Africa. He is the author of four novels, Last King of Scotland, Ladysmith, Zanzibar and Turbulence, and one work of non-fiction, Mimi and Toutou Go Forth. For five years he was assistant editor of the TLS, and was then Deputy Literary Editor at the Guardian. He's now Professor of Creative Writing at UEA. He is married to Matilda Hunt and lives in Norfolk.

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