William Schiele followed Manu Herbstein
Manu Herbstein
Author of Ama, winner of the 2002 Commonwealth Writers Prize for the Best First Book and five other ...
Follow
Ricky Dragoni followed Manu Herbstein
Manu Herbstein
Author of Ama, winner of the 2002 Commonwealth Writers Prize for the Best First Book and five other ...
Follow
Mike X Welch followed Manu Herbstein
Manu Herbstein
Author of Ama, winner of the 2002 Commonwealth Writers Prize for the Best First Book and five other ...
Follow
Amanda Orneck followed Manu Herbstein
Manu Herbstein
Author of Ama, winner of the 2002 Commonwealth Writers Prize for the Best First Book and five other ...
Follow
Manu Herbstein followed The Two Stegosauruses
The Two Stegosauruses
A tale of prehistoric awkwardness.
Manu Herbstein followed Denise Guillot DuBois
Denise Guillot
Order a copy or copies to help MERCY ME get published by Inkshares
Follow
Julian Green and Finn Mcrae followed Manu Herbstein
Manu Herbstein
Author of Ama, winner of the 2002 Commonwealth Writers Prize for the Best First Book and five other ...
Follow
Matthew Isaac Sobin followed Manu Herbstein
Manu Herbstein
Author of Ama, winner of the 2002 Commonwealth Writers Prize for the Best First Book and five other ...
Follow
Janna Grace followed Manu Herbstein
Manu Herbstein
Author of Ama, winner of the 2002 Commonwealth Writers Prize for the Best First Book and five other ...
Follow
Manu Herbstein commented on an excerpt of Ama, a Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade
Myfirst publisher decided not to include a list of characters. There is a full list, for the whole novel here:   http://www.ama.africatoday.com/characters.htm
This list covers just the first chapter:

AFRICA


FAMILY

Ama

the heroine, known as Nandzi in the earlier part of the story;  

later known as Pamela, as Ana das Minas and as “One-Eye”

Nandzi

see Ama

Pamela

see Ama

Ana das Minas

see Ama

“One-Eye”

see Ama

Nowu

Nandzi's four year old brother, son of Tabitsha and Tigen

Tabitsha

Nandzi's mother, Tigen's junior wife

Tigen

Nandzi's father, Tabitsha's husband

Sekwadzim

Tabitsha's father, Nandzi's maternal grandfather

Kwadi

Tabitsha's youngest baby

Satila

Nandzi's betrothed

Itsho

Nandzi's favourite lover

Lati

Nandzi's second lover

Bato

Tigen's senior wife

YENDI (Dagomba capital)

Abdulai

commander of the Bedagbam slave raiders

Issaka

Bedagbam slave raider

Damba

Bedagbam slave raider


like

People who have liked this comment on a chapter of <i>Ama, a Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade</i>

    More items