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The Scent of Burnt Flowers

A Novel

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Fleeing persecution in 1960s America, a Black couple seeks asylum in Ghana, but fresh dangers and old secrets threaten their newfound freedom in this hypnotic debut novel.
“I am truly blown away by this novel.”—Jacqueline Woodson, New York Times bestselling author of Red at the Bone

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When the windshield of his Chevy Impala shatters in a dark diner parking lot in Alabama, Melvin moves without thinking. A split-second reaction marrows in his bones from the days of war, but this time it is the safety of his fiancé, Bernadette, at stake. Impulse keeps them alive, and yet they flee with blood on their hands. What is life like now that they are fugitives? Pack passports. Empty bank accounts. Set their old life on fire. The couple disguise themselves as a pastor and a reluctant pastor’s wife who’s hiding a secret from her fiancé. With a persistent FBI agent on their trail, they travel to Ghana to seek the help of Melvin’s old college friend who happens to be the country’s embattled president, Kwame Nkrumah.
The couple’s chance encounter with Ghana’s most beloved highlife musician, Kwesi Kwayson, who’s on his way to perform for the president, sparks a journey full of suspense, lust, magic, and danger as Nkrumah’s regime crumbles around them. What was meant to be a fresh start quickly spirals into chaos, threatening both their relationship and their lives. Kwesi and Bernadette’s undeniable attraction and otherworldly bond cascades during their three-day trek, and so does Melvin’s intense jealousy. All three must confront one another and their secrets, setting off a series of cataclysmic events.
Steeped in the history and mythology of postcolonial West Africa at the intersection of the civil rights movement in America, this gripping and ambitious debut merges political intrigue, magical encounters, and forbidden romance in an epic collision of morality and power.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 25, 2022
      In a transportive debut set in the mid-1960s, Ghanaian artist Bazawule charts the fallout of the violent confrontation of an African American couple by a racist gang. Fearing for their lives afterward, Bernadette Broussard and Melvin Johnson flee to Ghana in disguise as a pastor and his wife. Melvin’s college friend Kwame Nkrumah happens to be the president of the country, and Melvin is certain Nkrumah will grant them asylum and a chance at a new life. When they arrive in Cape Coast, famed Ghanaian musician Kwesi Kwayson is about to perform in a courtyard outside their hotel. Bernadette catches his eye, and after she shares that her mother disappeared during a flood in her native Louisiana, the two forge a bond. Kwesi, who is on the way to perform for Nkrumah, aids Bernadette and Melvin on the road, and a rivalry brews between the two men. Meanwhile, a rogue FBI agent tracks the couple on suspicion of their involvement in the incident that caused them to flee, defying orders not to pursue them in Ghana. The fugitives-fleeing-authorities plot takes many of the expected twists on its way to a tragic conclusion, but Bazawule nails the atmosphere, loading it with cultural details on everything from palm wine to Highlife music. It’s an engaging if not riveting period piece. Agent: Anthony Mattero, CAA. (June)Correction: An earlier version of this review misstated which character's mother disappeared during a flood.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Dion Graham delivers Bazawule's debut novel about an African American couple who flee the U.S. to avoid prosecution for defending themselves during a confrontation in the 1960s. Melvin and Bernadette board a plane headed to Ghana to seek asylum during this volatile period in American history. Once in Ghana, they befriend Kwesi, who is attracted to Bernadette. Unknown to them, CIA Agent Hughes is hot on their trail. Ever the vocal chameleon, Graham builds tension as Melvin's options narrow and Bernadette protects a secret. He captures Hughes's doggedness as he closes in on the couple. Graham slips in and out of American and Ghanaian accents with seeming ease and pronounces Akan words with precision in this thriller with a touch of fantasy. S.D.B. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2022

      Set in the 1960s, artist, filmmaker, and musician Bazawule's debut follows Melvin and Bernadette, a newly engaged, African American couple who have fled to Ghana after a deadly incident at an Alabama diner. The couple hopes that the Ghanaian president, Kwame Nkrumah, a college friend of Melvin's, will offer them protection. Narrator Dion Graham communicates Melvin and Bernadette's panic as their plans go hopelessly wrong, and their fragile relationship becomes increasingly strained. Graham brings his talents to bear, energetically voicing the many entertaining characters that Melvin and Bernadette encounter throughout their journey, from popular Highlife musician Kwesi Kwayson, who has an otherworldly connection to Bernadette, to FBI agent Hughes, who doggedly pursues the couple to Ghana. Graham's accent work is impressive. With seeming ease, he captures a staggering array of voices, including terrifying bigots from the American South, expansive Highlife musicians, and even an unsettling mermaid or two. VERDICT Graham's narratorial talents elevate the somewhat uneven text, keeping the action moving and engaging listeners with memorable characterizations. Expect requests for this title, as Bazawule's forthcoming musical adaptation of The Color Purple will be generating buzz.--Sarah Hashimoto

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