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Publisher
  
Penguin Canada

ISBN
  
978-0143176015

Author
  
Will Ferguson

Original language
  
English

Awards
  
Scotiabank Giller Prize

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Country
  
Canada

Publication date
  
2012

Originally published
  
27 March 2012

Genre
  
Fiction

OCLC
  
863129982

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Media type
  
Print (hardback & paperback)

Similar
  
Will Ferguson books, Scotiabank Giller Prize winners, Fiction books

419 is a novel by Canadian writer Will Ferguson. Published by Penguin Canada in 2012, the novel was the winner of the 2012 Scotiabank Giller Prize.

Titled for the section of the Nigerian Criminal Code which deals with fraud, the events of the novel are set in motion by Henry Curtis, a retired school teacher in Calgary, Alberta who dies in a car accident after becoming embroiled in an advance-fee fraud scam which has left his family destitute. Following his death, his daughter Laura travels to Lagos, Nigeria in an attempt to track down and bring to justice the perpetrator of the scam.

Prior to the novel's publication, Ferguson was known primarily as a writer of humor literature. At the Giller Prize gala, he told the media that the novel "began with the thought that maybe there really is a Nigerian prince somewhere who can’t gain his freedom for lack of funds...but when I started writing it, the story began to turn dark, all by itself."

Reception

The novel received generally positive reviews. The Globe and Mail called it "Riveting. Provocative." The Toronto Star called it "a persuasive work of fiction based on a very original premise."

References

419 (novel) Wikipedia