Author of Say You're One of Them Visits USF

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Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:15pm EST

Rev. Uwem Akpan, S.J., to do reading, book signing, and to answer audience
questions

SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12  /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The University of San
Francisco (USF) announced today that Reverend Uwem Akpan, S.J., author of Say
You're One of Them, a recent Oprah's Book Club(R)( )2009 Selection, will visit
USF on Wednesday, November 18, at 4:00 p.m. During his time on campus, Father
Akpan will do a reading from his award-winning book, followed by a question
and answer session, and book signing. Held in Fromm Hall on USF's main campus,
this event is free and open to the public.

Upon learning of Fr. Akpan's upcoming visit to San Francisco, USF President
Stephen A. Privett, S.J. said, "Fr. Akpan speaks for the most the vulnerable
population of Africa--its children. His short stories, which are not easy
reads, give us a child's view on the issues which plague many parts of Africa
today: genocide, religious intolerance, human trafficking and tribal
antipathies." Privett continued, "He is a great story teller with a compelling
and challenging message, and we are fortunate to welcome him to campus."

This exciting literary event will take place in the Xavier Room of Fromm Hall
on USF's main campus. The most direct entrance to Fromm Hall is on Golden Gate
Ave. and Parker Ave. Interested attendees should RSVP to reserve a seat by
calling 415.422.2697.  Convenient parking available in the Koret Health &
Recreation Center parking lot located at the corner of Turk Blvd. and Parker
Ave. in San Francisco.

Uwem Akpan, S.J., was born in Ikot Akpan Eda in southern Nigeria. After
studying philosophy and English at Creighton and Gonzaga universities, he
studied theology for three years at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa.
He was ordained as a Jesuit priest in 2003 and received his MFA in creative
writing from the University of Michigan in 2006.

In Say You're One of Them, published September 18, 2009, each story in this
jubilantly acclaimed collection pays testament to the wisdom and resilience of
children, even in the face of the most agonizing circumstances. A family
living in a makeshift shanty in urban Kenya scurries to find gifts of any kind
for the impending Christmas holiday. A Rwandan girl relates her family's
struggles to maintain a facade of normalcy amid unspeakable acts. A young
brother and sister cope with their uncle's attempt to sell them into slavery.
Aboard a bus filled with refugees--a microcosm of today's Africa--a Muslim boy
summons his faith to bear a treacherous ride across Nigeria. Through the eyes
of childhood friends the emotional toll of religious conflict in Ethiopia
becomes viscerally clear.

Say You're One of Them has won a plethora of awards, including the
Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Book (Africa Region), PEN/Beyond
Margins Award, and the Los Angeles Times Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. 

Paperback copies of Say You're One of Them will be available for purchase at
the USF event. For more information on Father Akpan or Say You're One of Them,
please visit www.uwemakpan.com.


About USF

Established in 1855, USF is the city's oldest university and is consistently
ranked as one of the most ethnically diverse universities in the country. The
University of San Francisco is committed to being a premier Jesuit Catholic,
urban university with a global perspective that educates leaders who will
fashion a more humane and just world. With nearly 8,800 enrolled, the
university offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional students the
knowledge and skills needed to succeed as persons and professionals, and the
values and sensitivity necessary to be men and women for others. For more
information, please visit www.usfca.edu.



SOURCE  University of San Francisco

Anne-Marie Devine, University of San Francisco, +1-415-422-2697,
abdevine@usfca.edu
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