This is the only commandment with a promise: that if you do anyhow, you will also see anyhow.
Vagabonds! is an emotional whirlwind that touched my soul deeply. Diving into these queer stories set against the backdrop of modern-day Nigeria took me on a captivating journey through the vibrant streets of Lagos under the guidance of Tatafo, who once served faithfully as a minion to the city's spirit, Èkó. Tatafo becomes our gateway to the lives of those dwelling in the city's shadows, offering a unique perspective on their stories.
The world of vagabonds, as depicted by Osunde, is raw and real. These characters are beautifully messy, tender, and flawed, just like the city of Lagos itself. What I truly adored was Osunde's use of language – the Nigerian expressions and pidgin added authenticity and charm.
This book is a unique masterpiece, tackling powerful themes like homophobia, corruption, oppression, and the art of resistance. It exposes the hypocrisy of leaders and religion, shining a light on those living in the cracks. Vagabonds! is a beautiful kind of weird book that immerses you in the lives of people who defy societal norms and live above the law.
To anyone seeking a book that not only entertains but also educates and challenges, Vagabonds! is a must-read. Prepare to be captivated, heartbroken, and ultimately inspired by this extraordinary journey.
PS: I think about this quote a lot. I love it so so much.🥺😭❤️
"If they ever ask why I go home with you," Divine told her the first time, "I'll tell them it's because you're you and you're here, alive; because you're my mine, because you tether me to me. That's all you'll ever need to do. Breathe and I'll choose you again. There, see, I choose you again.”