Manchester Happened
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Narrated by:
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Anna-Marie Nabirye
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Sheila Atim
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Pepter Lunkuse
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Kalungi Ssebandeke
About this listen
Shortlisted for the Hearst Big Book Awards 2019
An ambitious and assured collection of short stories from the internationally acclaimed author of Kintu
If there's one thing the characters in Jennifer Makumbi's stories know, it's how to field an uncomfortable question.
'Let me buy you a cup of tea...what are you doing in England?'
'Do these children of yours speak any Luganda?'
'Did you know that man Idi Amin?'
But perhaps the most difficult question of all is the one they ask themselves: 'You mean this is England?'
Told with empathy, humour and compassion, these vibrant, kaleidoscopic stories re-imagine the journey of Ugandans who choose to make England their home. Weaving between Manchester and Kampala, this dazzling collection will captivate anyone who has ever wondered what it means to truly belong.
©2019 Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi (P)2021 Audible, LtdWhat listeners say about Manchester Happened
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- Anonymous User
- 24-11-23
Great stories, disappointing accents
I absolutely loved the stories but it was painful listening to the unnecessary desecration of Luganda words by the Ugandan readers. It surely cannot be about representing the accents of the British based Ugandans because it happens for events in Uganda as well.
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- P CHRISTOPHERSON
- 06-02-22
beautifully written
As a Ugandan, I could recognise and identify with some of the stories but was disappointed with the pronunciation of the luganda words. and even worse to learn it was Ugandan ladies who narrated the story.. but otherwise a great read.
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