Fatboy and the Dancing Ladies
by Michael Holman
Published 2007 by Polygon pp 224 ISBN 190459879X
Ferdinand Mlambo, the youngest boy ever to become senior kitchen toto
at State House, is in deep trouble. Disloyalty to Kuwisha's Life
President Ngwazi Nduka has not only cost him his prestigious job: the
sinister chief steward to the president, Lovemore Mboga, has humiliated
Mlambo by stripping him of his name. Word goes out: henceforth, he will
be known as Fatboy. But with the help of Titus Ntoto, leader of the
notorious Mboya Boys gang of teenage street children, Mlambo recovers
his name and his dignity. In this sequel to his widely praised debut, Last Orders at Harrods, Michael Holman again combines the insights of
someone brought up in Africa with the experience of nearly 20 years as
the London Financial Times' Africa editor. With a sharp observant
pen, he describes a world of abandoned street children, corrupt
politicians, disillusioned journalists, well meaning aid workers,
celebrity outsiders, self-deceiving donors, and resilient residents of
Kireba, Kuwisha's worst slum - where the tough but maternal Mrs Charity
Tangwenya Mupanga, presides over the popular rendezvous, Harrods
International Bar (and Nightspot).