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WALKING WITH ABEL

Anna Badkhen

Journeys with the Nomads of the African Savannah

In WALKING WITH ABEL, the intrepid journalist Anna Badkhen joins the planet's largest group of nomads on an annual migration that, like them, has endured for centuries.
Anna Badkhen has forged a career chronicling life in extremis around the world, from war-torn Afghanistan to the border regions of the American Southwest. In Walking with Abel, she embeds herself with a family of Fulani cowboys—nomadic herders in Mali’s Sahel grasslands—as they embark on their annual migration across the savanna. It’s a cycle that connects the Fulani to their past even as their present is increasingly under threat—from Islamic militants, climate change, and the ever-encroaching urbanization that lures away their young. The Fulani, though, are no strangers to uncertainty—brilliantly resourceful and resilient, they’ve contended with famines, droughts, and wars for centuries.

Dubbed “Anna Ba” by the nomads, who embrace her as one of theirs, Badkhen narrates the Fulani’s journeys and her own with compassion and keen observation, transporting us from the Neolithic Sahara crisscrossed by rivers and abundant with wildlife to obelisk forests where the Fulani’s Stone Age ancestors painted tributes to cattle. As they cross the Sahel, the savanna belt that stretches from the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic, they accompany themselves with Fulani music they download to their cell phones and tales of herders and hustlers, griots and holy men, infused with the myths the Fulani tell themselves to ground their past, make sense of their identity, and safeguard their—our—future.

Anna Badkhen has written about wars on four continents, including the conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, and Chechnya. Her reporting has appeared in The New York Times, The New Republic, Foreign Policy, and other publications. She is the author of Afghanistan by Donkey (Foreign Policy Magazine 2012), Waiting for the Taliban (Lake Union Publishing 2010), Peace Meals: Candy-Wrapped Kalashnikovs and Other War Stories (Free Press 2010), and The World Is a Carpet: Four Seasons in an Afghan Village (Riverhead 2013).
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Published 2015-08-04 by Riverhead

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Published 2015-08-04 by Riverhead

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Lucid, generous, and rugged, Badkhen has written a magisterial book which speaks to us as a species in the early twenty-first century - where have we walked from and where are we walking.

Sumptuously narrated, Badkhen’s sojourn compels you to ponder the existential centers of life—love and loss, loyalty and betrayal, courage and fear. At the end of this riveting tale, the reader not only knows something about the fascinating particularities of Fulani being-in-the-world, but is also inspired by the indomitable resilience of the human spirit.

BBC.com includes the book on their list of top ten books to read in August, praising Anna’s “fine journalistic skills” and “extraordinarily poetic language.”

The New York Post calls the book a “must-read,” reminding us that city living isn’t so bad: “If you thought commuting to work in Midtown was rough, try Sub-Saharan Africa.” Read more...

Publishers Weekly gives the book a double nod: In addition to its starred review they also made it a PW Pick of the Week! Read more...

“An amazing saga among the nomadic Fulani in the African Sahel. Badkhen’s account is a wondrous tableau of survival in one of the planet’s toughest environments, threaded with history, legend, and a wealth of stories.”

We swooned over Anna Badkhen’s writing the way we did for Katherine Boo’s Behind the Beautiful Forevers.

Lyrical … Badkhen combines journalistic observation with deep feeling…The Fulani are individuals, not archetypes. Their journey is both beautiful and difficult… tenderly render[ed]…[and] exquisitely written.

[D]isplays the skill of a writer accustomed to telling the stories of those living unimaginable lives.

The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Jawnts column profiles Anna and calls WALKING WITH ABEL “an engrossing look into an alien world from the perspective of a writer with a unique story of her own. Read more...

[The Fulani] live in the here and now in ways the modern world has lost even the memory of, and their story, told with deftly measured, evocative prose and poetically precise detail, slows the reader down to consider just what that means… Badkhen infuses her story with the kind of authenticity only a fellow traveler can know.

In lyrical and evocative prose, Badkhen writes of the beauty of the land and the sky and the grace and wisdom of the people…readers [will] savor her gentle, elegant story.

"Walking with Abel is a rare and extraordinary book. Anna Badkhen writes with so much precision and soul that practically every line delivers its own revelation. This intrepid writer has given us more than a window into an ancient, and possibly doomed, way of life; she digs down to the very core of what it means to be human.”

[Badken] mak[es] Fulani culture come alive as she follows the herders’ daily efforts to cope with drought, disease, and death in an often unforgiving landscape...[Walking with Abel] will appeal to anyone interested in Africa’s nomadic peoples and readers of memoirs such as Cheryl Strayed’s Wild.

off-the-beaten-path travel memoir…[she] vividly captures and communicates an increasingly rare and wondrous experience.