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Ndesandjo, a half-brother of US President Barack Obama, introduces his first novel during a pre-launch news conference in Guangzhou. Photo/REUTERS

Ndesandjo, a half-brother of US President Barack Obama, introduces his first novel during a pre-launch news conference in Guangzhou. Photo/REUTERS 


Posted  Wednesday, November 4  2009 at  12:32

GUANGZHOU, Wednesday China (Reuters) - US President Barack Obama's half-brother made a rare appearance on Wednesday in southern China, his home for seven years, to launch a novel he says draws on his painful childhood under an abusive father.

Mark Okoth Obama Ndesandjo -- who had the same, late, father as the US President -- has kept a low public profile since reports surfaced last year that he was living and working in the southern Chinese capitalist and manufacturing haven of Shenzhen, around an hour's train ride from Hong Kong.

After repeatedly shunning media attention, Ndesandjo's first major public appearance to launch his debut novel comes less than two weeks before the US president travels to China for the first time.

While he said his work, "Nairobi to Shenzhen" is a fictional account, it started off nearly 10 years ago as an autobiography and "reflects many experiences in my own life as a child brought up in Kenya" including a troubled relationship with his father.

"My mother used to say of my father, he's a brilliant man but a social failure," Ndesandjo told reporters at a press conference in Guangzhou, near his adopted city of Shenzhen.

"I remember times in my house when I would hear screams and I would hear my mother's pain." His American mother Ruth was his father's third wife.

"My skin had turned hard emotionally for so many years because of what I'd seen my mother go through," said Ndesandjo, who is slim and bears an appearance similar to the president.

Ndesandjo's book details how the protagonist, David, made an improbable journey to China in 2001 just after the September 11th attacks, inspired by his "growing love for a beautiful Chinese woman and a young orphan", and reflects Ndesandjo's own marriage to a young Chinese woman and his charitable work for Chinese orphans.

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He was less forthright about his relationship with his famous brother, however, saying that they are in touch and an upcoming autobiography, for which he still hasn't found a publisher, would give a fuller account of their family background and ties.

"We're family, I love my family," said the crew-cut Ndesandjo, who wore a burgundy bandana and professes a love for the piano, Chinese calligraphy and classic works of Chinese literature.

"I was so proud of my brother Barack," he said of his sibling's becoming the first African-American US president.

At a news conference in which he would only take five written questions drawn from a box, he avoided any mention of politics or US-China relations but said Americans could learn from China's culture and deep-rooted family ties.

"China is about family ... there is a tremendous, wonderful sense of family here."

Ndesandjo gave a sense of his personality quirks and a latent flamboyant streak during the conference. He sprinkled his answers with references to Tolstoy and the Chinese literary classic "A Dream of the Red Mansion", also speaking of passion for music as a "universal language".

Reporters shown a video of a piano performance by the diamond-earring wearing Ndesandjo, in which he tickled the ivories for a catchy tune "Viper's Drag" by Fats Waller.

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  1. Submitted by jahazi

    Doesnt impress me this Mark Ndesanjo guy. He hated the Obamas esp when Snr was jobless and alcoholic and his white mom was cruel to them. They even changed their name to that of their stepdad Ndesanjo so as to severe ties with the obamas. Now he wants to cash in on his stepbro's fortunes. From previous articles he also hates Nairobi with a passion. Culturally lost...even at that mid age. Get a life, man.

    Posted  November 05, 2009 03:31 PM  
  2. Submitted by joypet

    Kenyans, why do u always have to give negative comments? It doesnt matter to me or u how this guy related to obama in their childhood, they are still family,blood is thicker than water. Tusker78, if this guy wants what ur suggesting, dont u think he should have done it sooner like all the rest who suddenly became bro's,aunts, etc

    Posted  November 05, 2009 11:08 AM  
  3. Submitted by sprinter

    This guys mum kicked out her step children out of her house, when her husband fell into disgrace and poverty. She tried to raise him and his brother isolated from their Obama siblings. His brother rejected it. But he embraced it and didn't want contact with them or things african as well. Read "Dreams of my father" from Barack Obama!

    Posted  November 05, 2009 08:14 AM  
  4. Submitted by Observer01

    Mao's last dancer inverse?

    Posted  November 04, 2009 03:22 PM  
  5. Submitted by tusker78

    The guys just another 'Joe' from the states crawling out of the woodwork on the back of his brothers fame...sad is'nt it! suppose its cheap to live in china..

    Posted  November 04, 2009 01:41 PM