AWARDS


PRAISE

"In action-based prose, Uhrlaub’s debut about squandered Congolese resources unfolds cinematically…. Therese’s shame in her dirty dress and her dignity as she treks across the land in search of her people make this novel a worthy contribution to the growing pool of migrant literature."

 

“With its themes of women’s empowerment, Unnatural Resources is a stunning and unflinchingly brutal redefinition of the meaning of family. Readers who like their fiction with a conscience will want to take a look.”