In Ghana Must Go, Selasi drives the six characters skillfully through past and present, unearthing old betrayals and unexplained grievances at a delicious pace. Family sagas generally start with a joyous birthor, as in the case of Taiye Selasi's debut novel, an unexpected death. When 53yearold Kweku Sai keels over from a. In 2010 Ann Godoff at Penguin Press bought Selasi's unfinished novel. Ghana Must Go was published in 2013 to Taiye Selasi reads from Ghana Must Go. Ghana Must Go: A Novel Kindle edition by Taiye Selasi. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note. Mar 27, 2013A Struggle To Fit In And Overcome Stereotypes In 'Ghana Must Go' In Taiye Selasi's debut novel, members of the Sai family have trouble assimilating both in. [Taiye Selasi; Adjoa Andoh; Recorded Books, LLC. ; Penguin Audio (Firm) A renowned surgeon and failed husband. This arresting first novel comes garlanded with mighty expectations: Ghana Must Go (the title refers Ghana did something similar to Nigerians in 1969. Taiye Selasis debut novel, Ghana Must Go, centers on the Sai family, a fractured clan of overachieving jetsetters who, like Selasi, are immigrants of Ghanaian and Nigerian descent. Like Selasi, the Sais lived in Brookline, where a small part of the novel is set. Ghana Must Go is the debut novel by Taiye Selasi published in 2013 and was nominated for an NAACP Image Award. The novel follows the Sai family as they come to terms with their father Kweku Sai's death, and as they work through family troubles. Taiye Selasis debut novel, Ghana Must Go, centers on the Sai family, a fractured clan of overachieving jetsetters who, like Selasi, are immigrants of Ghanaian and Nigerian descent. Like Selasi, the Sais lived in Brookline, where a small part of the novel is set. Jul 08, 2013In essence, Selasi's first novel is a story of abandonment in various forms home, family and country. Touching and uncomplicated, Ghana Must Go is a promising start by the young. Who: The Sai family, a loosely knit yet inexplicably bound group, each facing different directions yet somehow holding on. Buy Ghana Must Go by Taiye Selasi (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Find great deals for Ghana Must Go: A Novel by Taiye Selasi (2014, Paperback). A buoyant and rapturous debut novel (The Wall Street Journal) about the transformative power of unconditional loveElectric, exhilarating, and beautifully. Written by Taiye Selasi, narrated by Adjoa Andoh. Download and keep this book for Free with a 30 day Trial. Ghana Must Go: Book summary and reviews of Ghana Must Go by Taiye Selasi The Guardian Back to home. home The debut author of the eagerly anticipated novel, Ghana Must Go, writes about her shame at her family history and how she. Buy Ghana Must Go by Taiye Selasi from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over 20. LibraryThing Review User Review laurscartelli LibraryThing. New from The Penguin Press this month, Taiye Selasi's Ghana Must Go is a semiexotic and lyrical. Taiye Selasi's Ghana Must Go is a big novel, elemental, meditative, After arriving in America from Ghana, a promising but penniless young man. Ghana Must Go was a tough read because (1) the author's style is poetic and not always forwardmoving, (2) the character focus shifts without warning and it takes time to determine who you're reading about, and (3) it is extremely painful. Despite these challenges, Ghana Must Go moved my soul, which is why I rated it four stars. How can the answer be improved. Mar 08, 2013Sunday Book Review Home and Exile Ghana Must Go, by Taiye Selasi. Ghana Must Go does offer a more interesting explanation for Kwekus