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Reviewed by Edith Wairimu for Readers' Favorite
Shelter in a Hostile World by Mack Little is a suspense-filled split timeline short story that follows the riveting tale of an Igbo man sold into slavery in Barbados. The intrigue begins right from the start as Badu Obosi battles to prove himself in the eyes of Lotachuckwu, the mother of the girl he loves. Badu is mesmerized by the beautiful and witty Ekemma and will not be deterred by anything, even the fury of his ancestors, in his quest to marry her. However, he faces powerful forces that are bent on keeping them apart. In 1651, twenty-three years later, Badu was a wanted man for leading a slave revolt in Barbados and was determined to keep his family safe even though this could cost him his life.
Little skillfully recreates the scenes in seventeenth-century Igboland and Barbados, weaving exciting details about Igbo history and culture into the layered and captivating plot. I was transported to the settings in the story as their sights and sounds came alive. Badu’s present and past lives are seamlessly interlaced, which helps form a complex, compelling main character who struggles to reconcile his two lives. The difficulties Badu faces, and the threat of losing his life as the militiamen in Barbados hunt for him heightens the tension in the story, creating an absorbing read. The supernatural elements included further enhance the thrilling tale. Shelter in a Hostile World by Mack Little is a swift, entrancing novella that blends Igbo culture, history, and a man’s resolve to succeed in an unforgiving world.