| First US edition | |
| Author | Uwem Akpan |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Genre | Short Stories |
| Publisher | Abacus (UK) Little, Brown (US) |
Publication date | 2008 |
| Publication place | Nigeria |
| Media type | Print (paperback) |
| Pages | 294 |
| ISBN | 9780349120638 |
Say You're One of Them (2008) is the debut book by Nigerian writer Uwem Akpan. First published in English in the United Kingdom and United States, it is a collection of five stories or novellas, each featuring children at risk and set in a different African country.
In 2009 this book won the 2009 Commonwealth Writers Prize (Africa region), the PEN/Beyond Margins Award (now the PEN Open Book Award), and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award (Fiction). It was also nominated for other major awards and was a finalist for several. It was translated into twelve languages and listed as a No. 1 bestseller by The New York Times and the Wall Street Journal .
Oprah said, "In over 60 books I have never chosen a collection of short stories because usually short stories leave you wanting something. This is a first for me because each one of these five stories just left me gasping.” [5]
Maureen Corrigan of NPR said, "Akpan's brilliance is to present that brutal subject [partisan hatred] through the bewildered, resolutely chipper voice of children; he never succumbs to the temptation of making his narrators endearing or overly innocent. They've seen too much to pretend purity." [1]
Susan Straight of [Washington Post Book World] said, "It is not merely the subject that makes Akpan’s writing so astonishing, translucent, and horrifying all at once; it is his talent with metaphor and imagery, his immersion into character and place... Uwem Akpan has given these children their voices, and for the compassion and art in his stories I am grateful and changed.” [6]
Deirdre Donahue of [USA Today] said, “Brilliant... Say You’re One of Them proves that great fiction often can reveal more truth than a whole shelf of memoirs and histories." [7]