Chronicling the beauty and turmoil of a rapidly changing Cameroon,
Days Come and Go is the remarkable story of three generations of women
both within and beyond its borders. Through the voices of Anna, a
matriarch living out her final days in Paris; Abi, Anna's thoroughly
European daughter (at least in her mother's eyes); and Tina, a teenager
who comes under the sway of a militant terrorist faction, Boum's epic is
generous and all-seeing. Brilliantly considering the many issues that
dominate her characters' lives--love and politics, tradition and
modernity--Days Come and Go, in Nchanji Njamnsi's vivid translation,
is a page-turner by way of Frantz Fanon and V. S. Naipaul. As passions
rise, fall, and rise again, Boum's stirring English-language debut
offers a discerning portrait of a nation that never once diminishes the
power of everyday human connection.