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Married to Africa: A Love Story

G. Pascal Zachary

A tender and charming account of a marriage and a fascinating look at how two people come to know each other across culture and race.

G. Pascal Zachary is a foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal when he finds love in, of all places, the zoo in Accra, Ghana. That is where he meets Chizo Okon, the surrogate mother for an orphaned chimpanzee. In Married to Africa, Zachary tells their warm and humorous story, which is as much about the marriage of two cultures as it is about the marriage of two people.

Chizo introduces Zachary to an Africa usually overlooked by visitors. He learns about the spiritual fervor of ordinary Africans, the mysterious power of juju and the rewards of eating bushmeat and other African dishes. He learns how to haggle effectively, pick a reliable taxi driver, live on "Africa time" and adapt to being a white minority in a black society. Chizo, meanwhile, deftly adapts to living with her obruni, the local nickname for a white person. As their romance deepens, the couple learns how differently things can appear to them. While Zachary indulges a passion for traditional African art, Chizo worries about the possible evil spirits harbored in his wooden statues.

When the two move to San Francisco, Chizo must learn to navigate a new world. The result is a different kind of immigrant story, powered by a series of wacky, wonderful and unforgettable tales--such as Chizo taking a machete to Zachary's ex-wife's garden (not out of malice, of course), driving enthusiastically without a license, charming her hard-boiled Jewish mother-in-law and managing requests from poor relatives in Africa. The arrival of Chizo's teenage daughter marks the end of the beginning and the start of a new saga in this uniquely American love story.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Scribner Book Company
  • Publish Date: Dec 1st, 2013
  • Pages: 272
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.95in - 6.10in - 0.73in - 0.64lb
  • EAN: 9781416534648
  • Categories: MemoirsSpecial Interest - Adventure

About the Author

Zachary, G. Pascal: - G. Pascal Zachary is a professor of practice at Arizona State University, where he teaches on the history and future of innovation, technological change and science in society. Endless Frontier won the Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers' first literary award. He is also the author of Showstopper, on the making of a software program, and The Diversity Advantage: Multicultural Identity in the New World Economy.

Praise for this book

"What better way to explore -- and cross -- boundaries between cultures than by falling in love? The story of Zachary's romance and marriage is an intriguing and unusual one that sheds light on two continents, as we see each through the eyes of another." -- Adam Hochschild, author of "King Leopold's Ghost"
"G. Pascal Zachary introduces us to a most extraordinary woman, who takes us -- as she took him -- on a passionate, terrifying, sensual ride into the very soul of modern Africa." -- Michael Tucker, author of "Living in a Foreign Language"
"Though the narrative revolves around the couple's negotiation of issues arising from their differing skin colors and cultural bases -- Zachary's depictions of the in-law introductions for each partner are priceless -- it also reveals the author's great affection for Africa. 'In America, life is cloaked in a heavy garment of fear, anxiety and the relentless drive for self-protection, ' he writes. 'In Africa, outer armor is stripped away, and people are permitted -- dare I say entitled? -- to experience the rawness of their own solitary human predicament. For reasons I cannot comprehend, in Africa I feel more human than in America.' Zachary's witty tale of opposites attracted provides an illuminating portrait of African and American daily lives." --" Kirkus"