Overview
1988: at four-years-old, he short-circuited his home with a silver spoon
and a Betamax video player. 1989: stopped a 700-strong student assembly
with a tantrum. 1995: was chased through jungle growth by a crazed,
frustrated French teacher called Monsieur Batcock...Misfit? Apparently -
until a little family research reveals a pattern of mischief reaching
as far back as a great grandfather, and so the story begins: I'm from a
long line of trouble makers, of ash skinned Africans, born with clenched
fists and a natural thirst for battle only quenched by breast milk.
They'd suckle as if the white silk sliding between gums were liquid
peace treaties from mums. In The 14th Tale, Inua vividly describes the
exploits of a natural-born mischief growing from clay streets in Nigeria
to roof tops in Dublin - and, finally, to heartbreak in London.