Onitsha tells the story of Fintan, a youth who travels to Africa in 1948
with his Italian mother to join the English father he has never met.
Fintan is initially enchanted by the exotic world he discovers in
Onitsha, a bustling city prominently situated on the eastern bank of the
Niger River. But gradually he comes to recognize the intolerance and
brutality of the colonial system. His youthful point of view provides
the novel with a notably direct, horrified perspective on racism and
colonialism. A startling account - and indictment - of colonialism,
Onitsha is also a work of clear, forthright prose that ably portrays
both colonial Nigeria and a young boy's growing outrage.