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A Woman Alone
The idea of a journey without companions is too daunting for most travelers. Not so the women of this collection.
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A Walk In The Night
Of French and Malagasy stock, involved in South African politics from an early age, Alex La Guma was arrested for treason with 155 others in 1956 and finally acquitted in 1960. During the State of Emergency following the Sharpeville massacre he was detained for five months.
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A Squatters Tale
A series of stories within a story, all narrated by Obi, a young, hopeful Nigerian immigrant in America.
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A Polity In Transition
A Polity in Transition: Chronicle of Nigeria?s Socio-Political and Economic Development 1914-2014, is a comprehensive recounting of one hundred years of Nigerian political and economic evolution. In a country born of many Nations, Ahmed Tijjani Abubakar weaves a history that acknowledges this rich variation, a history that confirms the inevitability of its fusion into this republic.
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A Geckos Farewell
A Gecko?s Farewell i s a novel about three Africans from different parts of the continent who meet in the spirit of (online) and plan to found a School of Stories.
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The Labour of our Heroes
The Labour of Our Heroes Past identifies the remarkable, and heroic individuals who deserve to be celebrated not only for their achievements, but also their often principled and uncompromising stand on the important national issues, at crucial points in our national history.
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The Hidden Star
Eleven-year-old Nolitye’s granny used to say: if you mess with a woman, you mess with a stone.
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A tiny place called happiness
About the book
This collection of 22 short stories is a quick and fast-paced taste of what Nwilo is capable of ? stories about love, death, being poor and even being too rich to know what you should be doing with your money, all laced with a touch of Nigerian authenticity, just how most people like it.
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Malorie blackman series- Thief
Trouble begins for twelve-year-old Lydia Henson when her family move to Tarwich in Yorkshire and she changes school. After refusing to take the initiation test of a girl’s gang, which was to take a sports cup and hide it in her locker for a day, Lydia herself is accused of stealing the cup when it is found in her locker the next day. Her best friend Frankie abandons her for Anne, her spiteful former best friend and Lydia’s enemy. She also suffers at the hands of a large number of school bullies, who are never seen by the teachers.
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Malorie Blackman Series- Hacker
When Vicky’s father is arrested on a charge of stealing over a million pounds from the bank where he works, she is determined to prove his innocence. Helped by her brother and his best friend, Vicky decides to try to find the real thief by hacking into the bank’s computer system.
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Malorie Blackman Series- Antidote
Your mum’s been caught on CCTV, breaking into a giant chemical company. They say she’s working undercover for A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E, a group against animal testing – but how is that possible? She’s not a spy – is she? Now she’s on the run – and only you can uncover the truth. And you’ve got to crack a code to do it.
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A Handful of Dust
A Handful of Dust speaks of the myriad struggles faced by contemporary Africans, with themes ranging from love and sexuality to the true meaning of home. A Handful of Dust is an anthology by the 2013 class of the annual Farafina Trust Creative Writing Workshop.
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Love In Cancun
Love In Cancun (Nurah’s Diary) (Volume 1) Paperback ? March 22, 2016
by Ganiyah Tope Fajingbesi (Author)₦1,500 -
The Domestification Of Munachi
The Domestication of Munachi Paperback ? November 13, 2015
by Ifesinachi O. Okpagu (Author)On a hot Sunday afternoon years ago? ?Two sisters walk in on their father?s sexual liaison with the family?s hired help which leaves them both scarred in different ways.
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Excuse Me
EXCUSE ME! is a collection of humorous essays and keen observations about being Nigerian by Victor Ehikhamenor. Touching on politics, love, immigration, as well as other broad subjects, the book successfully weaves a satirical narrative around contemporary African experience.
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City of memories
Towering above them is the story of Ummi al-Qassim, a princess of Bolewa, and the feud that attended her love?first for a nobleman, then for a poet?a feud that bequeaths her with madness and death. All four are bracketed by the modern city of Jos in Central Nigeria, where political supremacy and perverse parental love become motives for an ethno-religious eruption calculated to destroy the Nigerian State.
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The Lovers
The Loverscollects Head’s short fiction of the 1960s and 70s, written mainly in Serowe, Botswana, and depicting the lives and loves of African village people pre- and post-independence. An earlier selection called Tales of Tenderness and Power was published in the Heinemann African Writers Series in 1990, but this expanded and updated volume adds many previously unavailable stories collected here for the first time. Anthology favourites like her breakthrough ‘The Woman from America’ and ‘The Prisoner who Wore Glasses’ are included, leading up to the first complete text of her much translated title story.
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Intimate encounter
The worksheets, exercises, and personal inventories in this book will help couples gain a better understanding of each other’s deepest feelings and needs, with a view towards achieving new closeness.
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Shakara
SHAKARA: DANCE-HALL QUEEN Shakara is 17 years-old and a school drop-out, who can no longer stand her poor mother with her ?born-again?
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The government inspector
The Government Inspector, which satirises a corrupt society was regarded by Nabokov as the greatest play in the Russian language and is still widely studied in schools and universities: "I resolved to gather into one heap everything that was bad in Russia which I was aware of at that time, all the injustices being perpetrated in those places, and in those circumstances that especially cried out for justice, and tried to hold them all up to ridicule, at one fell swoop." (Nikolai Gogol)