
This September, the Noisy book club gathered to discuss The Road to the Salt Sea by Samuel Kọ́láwọ́lé, a powerful debut novel that traces one man’s harrowing journey from Nigeria to Europe in search of a better life.
In this open, thought-provoking conversation, book club members explore the novel’s urgent themes—migration, survival, class, and the search for meaning in a broken world. From the halls of a Lagos hotel to the deadly deserts of North Africa, The Road to the Salt Sea invites reflection on the human cost of displacement and the power of resilience.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
General opinions on Able God—arrogant, entitled, or a product of his environment?
A fiery debate on standout characters: Able God, Ben Ten, Akudo and Dr Badero.
A perspective changing theory on Able’s obsession with Akudo and Dr. Badero.
A deep dive into survival, desperation, and Able God’s Sahara journey.
Reflections on resilience—what truly fueled Able God’s strength?
Unconventional insights on religion as guide, weapon, or escape.
About the Book The Road to the Salt Sea is a gripping and debut exploring the global migration crisis. Winner of the Whiting award and shortlisted for The Pen America Longlist award, It takes us on a journey from Nigeria to Libya to Italy, we follow Able God—a hotel worker with big dreams and a sharp mind—as he’s thrust into a dangerous journey of survival after a chance encounter spirals into violence. Caught between hope and desperation, Able joins a group of migrants led by a self-proclaimed prophet, facing traffickers, starvation, and the harsh truths of displacement.
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