Brother in the Bush

Brother in the Bush An African American's Search for Self in East Africa

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Publisher's Synopsis

Brother in the Bush is a coming-of-awareness memoir of what the experience of Africa can mean for a 21st-century African American. John Slaughter, a successful stockbroker, has "made it" as a black man in America, but his life is full of constant reminders of how violently fragile existence here really is. Not long after his Baltimore townhouse is invaded-and Slaughter confronts, shoots, and kills the intruder with his shotgun-he embarks on a series of trips to Africa that unfold over almost a decade. Along the way he discovers a way of life that transforms and deepens his identity as an African American. Seduced and humbled by the contrasting realities, beauties and dangers he discovers in East Africa, Slaughter encounters different ways of life that begin to change his conceptions of life's purpose and meaning. Slaughter's vivid, blunt, and erudite narrative voice moves back and forth from his past growing up in the sixties and seventies to the present-tense of his journeys. Brother in the Bush unearths, probes and assesses the truths that Africa helps teach Slaughter about his life-and all of our lives-here in today's America.

Book information

ISBN: 9781932841084
Publisher: Agate Publishing
Imprint: Agate Bolden
Pub date:
DEWEY: 916.7604408996073
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 275
Weight: 200g
Height: 228mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 10mm