Travelers is a 2019 novel by Nigerian author Helon Habila. It was published by W. W. Norton & Company.[1] The story revolves around the life of a Nigerian expatriate who travels around Europe to know more about African refugees.[2][3]
Plot
Travelers is about a Nigerian graduate student living in the United States who relocates to Berlin with his wife Gina, who has won a prestigious arts fellowship. In Berlin, he meets the community of African refugees and encounters with his identity and the privilege of being able to travel freely. Due to racial problems, he divorces with his wife and decides to travel around Europe in order to meet with more African refugees.[4][5]
Characters
Gina – the narrator's wife
Mark – a Malawian transgender student who is the narrator's friend
Manu – a Libyan surgeon of Nigerian extraction who the narrator meets in Berlin