Fairytales for Lost Children

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Evocative tales of queer Somali self-discovery.

"Fairytales for Lost Children" is like a mosaic of voices, each piece a vibrant tale of Somali youth grappling with their identities. It's a powerful read that sheds light on the queer experience within a traditionally conservative culture, without shying away from the difficulties of immigration and self-acceptance. These are stories that resonate with authenticity and provide an often-unheard perspective, making it a poignant choice for those interested in the intersection of culture, gender, and identity.

  • The Polari Prize for First Book (2014)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

Fairytales for Lost Children

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ISBN: 9780956971944
Authors: Diriye Osman
Date of Publication: 2013-09-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Literary Fiction
Related Topics: LGBTQ+
Goodreads rating: 4.21
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Fairytales for Lost Children is narrated by people constantly on the verge of self-revelation. These characters - young, gay and lesbian Somalis - must navigate the complexities of family, identity and the immigrant experience as they tumble towards freedom. Using a unique idiom rooted in hip-hop, graphic illustrations, Arabic calligraphy and folklore studded with Kiswahili and Somali slang, these stories mark the arrival of a singular new voice in contemporary fiction.
 

Evocative tales of queer Somali self-discovery.

"Fairytales for Lost Children" is like a mosaic of voices, each piece a vibrant tale of Somali youth grappling with their identities. It's a powerful read that sheds light on the queer experience within a traditionally conservative culture, without shying away from the difficulties of immigration and self-acceptance. These are stories that resonate with authenticity and provide an often-unheard perspective, making it a poignant choice for those interested in the intersection of culture, gender, and identity.

  • The Polari Prize for First Book (2014)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.