burma_boy_bandele
2009 Nominated

Burma Boy

artwork-image

ABOUT
THE BOOK

It’s winter 1944 and the Second World War is entering its most crucial stage. A few months ago Ali Banana was apprenticed to a whip-wielding blacksmith in his rural hometown; now he’s behind enemy lines, trekking through the Burmese jungle, a private in Thunder Brigade. He is fourteen years old.

Led by the scarred, charismatic Sergeant Damisa, Thunder Brigade has been given orders to go behind enemy lines and wreak havoc. But the jungle is a treacherous place, riddled with Japanese snipers, infection and disease. As torrential rains turn the landscape into a mud-riven death trap, the losses mount up, Ali’s sanity falters and troubling questions arise. Who, for instance, is ‘Kingi Jogi’? What does his empire stand for? And what does it all mean for Banana, the men of Thunder Brigade and for their inspirational general?

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Biyi
Bandele

We're sorry, but we couldn't find any translators matching your search. Please try using different keywords or check back later as we regularly update our collection.

NOMINATING LIBRARY COMMENTS

Burma Boy is the moving story of a group of West African troops fighting in Burma during the Second World War. Full of research and written with a fantastic voice, this is not just a war novel – it is a story of life, death, laughter and ultimately tragedy. For anyone reading it, this novel will stay with you for a very long time.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Nigeria
Original Language
English
Author
Publisher
Jonathan Cape

RELATED FEATURES

News November 19 2025

2026 Nominations Revealed

69 titles have been nominated by 80 libraries from 36 countries for the 2026 Award
News November 19 2025

2026 Dublin Literary Award Judges Announced

Meet our judging panel for 2026 Dublin Literary Award
News May 23 2025

2025 Dublin Literary Award Winner Revealed

Discover this year's winner!
Video May 23 2025

2025 Dublin Literary Award Ceremony

2025 Dublin Literary Award Winner Ceremony live from the International Literature Festival Dublin.

STAY CONNECTED

Stay in touch and sign up to our newsletter to receive all the latest news and updates on the Dublin Literary Award.