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Every Day Is for the Thief

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Every Day Is for the Thief

By: Teju Cole
Narrated by: Peter Jay Fernandez
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Named One of the Ten Best Books of The Year by Dwight Garner, The New York Times

Named One of the Best Books of the Year by San Francisco Chronicle | NPR | The Root | The Telegraph | The Globe and Mail

National Bestseller • Finalist, Phillis Wheatley Book Award • Teju Cole Was Named One of The Most Influential Africans of The Year by New African Magazine

For readers and listeners of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Michael Ondaatje, Every Day Is for the Thief is a wholly original work of fiction by Teju Cole, whose critically acclaimed debut, Open City, was the winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award and a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, and was named one of the best books of the year by more than twenty publications.

Fifteen years is a long time to be away from home. It feels longer still because I left under a cloud.

A young Nigerian living in New York City goes home to Lagos for a short visit, finding a city both familiar and strange. In a city dense with story, the unnamed narrator moves through a mosaic of life, hoping to find inspiration for his own. He witnesses the "yahoo yahoo" diligently perpetrating email frauds from an Internet café, longs after a mysterious woman reading on a public bus who disembarks and disappears into a bookless crowd, and recalls the tragic fate of an 11-year-old boy accused of stealing at a local market.

Along the way, the man reconnects with old friends, a former girlfriend, and extended family, taps into the energies of Lagos life - creative, malevolent, ambiguous - and slowly begins to reconcile the profound changes that have taken place in his country and the truth about himself.

In spare, precise prose that sees humanity everywhere, Every Day Is for the Thief - originally published in Nigeria in 2007 - is a wholly original work of fiction. This revised and updated edition is the first version of this unique book to be made available outside Africa. You've never read a book like Every Day Is for the Thief because no one writes like Teju Cole.

Praise for Every Day Is for the Thief

"A luminous rumination on storytelling and place, exile and return...extraordinary." (San Francisco Chronicle)

"Cole is following in a long tradition of writerly walkers who, in the tradition of Baudelaire, make their way through urban spaces on foot and take their time doing so. Like Alfred Kazin, Joseph Mitchell, J. M. Coetzee, and W. G. Sebald (with whom he is often compared), Cole adds to the literature in his own zeitgeisty fashion." (The Boston Globe)

©2014 Teju Cole (P)2020 Random House Audio
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Critic reviews

"A luminous rumination on storytelling and place, exile and return...extraordinary." (San Francisco Chronicle)

"[Teju] Cole is following in a long tradition of writerly walkers who, in the tradition of Baudelaire, make their way through urban spaces on foot and take their time doing so. Like Alfred Kazin, Joseph Mitchell, J. M. Coetzee, and W. G. Sebald (with whom he is often compared), Cole adds to the literature in his own zeitgeisty fashion." (The Boston Globe)

"Crisp, affecting...Cole constructs a narrative of fragments, a series of episodes that he allows to resonate." (The New York Times Book Review)

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