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Indigo
The arrival of a second wife causes a woman to reassess her marriage… Another faces up to tough choices in the wake of a military coup… A heroine from history lights the path for a modern girl on the road to Jenwi… A picture on a wall tells its own poignant story of sacrifice… A former cultist must confront an unspoken secret in his family…
From Nigeria to the Diaspora, joy, sadness, anxieties and triumphs fill the canvas with lush, vivid colours. Themes of loss and longing, past and present, home and away, mysticism and modernity, trauma and healing, truth and lies, masculinity and a woman?s place ? all are deftly explored in this mesmerising, sometimes devastating collection of short stories.₦2,000 -
Symphony of becoming
Symphony of becoming is a collection of poems by Iquo Eke, a writer, Author and Performance Poet. This is her first published collection.
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After They Left
After They Left chronicles the life of a young woman, Mafeng and her two young children, Kim and Jugu, as they barely survive a mob inspired massacre.
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From An Orphan To A Queen Esther
Hadassah s eyes widened, as she fought back the tears. Do you have in mind a name for me then? She loved this man dearly. Esther.
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Influence Of A King
Could it be that global events have aligned to fit a particular purpose . . . for such a time as this?
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In Memoriam Of A Modest Shame
?Oruh?s work impresses upon the reader an openness, an untrammeled bluntness against oppressors of social and economic imbalances in an age where the young is lost in his voyage across the gulf of defining the meaning of life in Nigeria,? said the statement.
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The Forest Dame
The Forest Dames is a novel based on war experiences that must be told in order to free the mind, disseminate information and prick the conscience of war agitators. It is a true life story fictionaised to reduce impact.
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Whispers
Whispers is a collection of poems of two sparring protagonists who are trying to out-do one another, share experiences and growth.
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In the Nude
In his engrossing collection, poet Logan February documents and interrogates grief, and God, and examines what it is to be on the outside, even in the family setting–the reality of having a queer identity in the African world. In this volume, eroticism and manic depression are navigated alone.
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A Woman’s Body is a Country
Dami Ajayi’s second volume of poems, A Woman’s Body is a Country, interrogates the ramifications of affection. A work of impressive artistry, these are poems of life turned inside out, where time cheats on writers, and the people and things at the brunt end of our oppressive pleasures come back to haunt us.
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Saints and Scoundrels
“Whether writing about our despoiled environment or about social relations, Ekaete’s poems leave you deeply affected.
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Notes On Grief
From the globally acclaimed, best-selling novelist and author of We Should All Be Feminists, a timely and deeply personal account of the loss of her father.
Notes on Grief is an exquisite work of meditation, remembrance, and hope, written in the wake of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s beloved father’s death in the summer of 2020. As the COVID-19 pandemic raged around the world and kept Adichie and her family members separated from one another, her father succumbed unexpectedly to complications of kidney failure.
In this extended essay, which originated in a New Yorker piece, Adichie shares how this loss shook her to her core. She writes about being one of the millions of people grieving this year; about the familial and cultural dimensions of grief and also about the loneliness and anger that are unavoidable in it. With signature precision of language, and glittering, devastating detail on the
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The Curse of Happiness
The Curse of Happiness is a collection of short stories that finds ordinary people struggling and failing in extraordinary circumstances.
From a woman faced with a long waited miracle in “Baby Blue Joy” to a man who finds himself with humanity’s most terrifying manifestation, an enraged mob, in “What is Mine is Yours.”
Yakusak stretches the limits of the normal the perception of of decisions people take in situations beyond their control.
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LOVE IN THE EYES OF A WIDOW (PAPER BACK)
‘Love in the Eyes of a Widow’- a widow’s tale, is a book which reveals the struggles of an African Woman. The book structurally discusses the sensuality and experience of love. It also critically enumerates our strained tribal relations and tension-Soaked ethnic diversities , and it tells the story of love from an eyewitness ( Spot-on-Perspective) account about a woman who was left with three children to raise single-handedly. The Story comes with developed additional sets and plots alongside the main storyline which is meant to give that avidity to its reading Audience whether a Cursory reader or a Literature Major.
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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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The Anguish and Vigilance of Things Poems
In these poems, Richard Ali presents his life as a patient on a surgeon’s table and there are no, have been no themes, to his life, as these poems reveal. There have been only a series of glances, his eye resting on this or that, his poems becoming points of emphasis, seeking to undress and pare away adjective and lie alike.
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AGANJU
When Bako went to bed, all he hope for was to avoid bullying from his senior bunk-mate. Little did he know that the night would be the beginning of his adventures into a new world filled with magical creatures from folktales his mother told him. And that he would have to save the world.
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The baby is Mine
When his girlfriend throws him out during the pandemic, Bambi has to go to his Uncle’s house in lock-down Lagos. He arrives during a blackout, and is surprised to find his Aunty Bidemi sitting in a candlelit room with another woman. They both claim to be the mother of the baby boy, fast asleep in his crib.
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Dyed thoughts
Is a collection of the author’s opinion articles and posts previously narrated in the print media and blogosphere. The thematic unity of the entire conversation lies not in its uniformity but in its diversity. This is a story of contemporary Nigeria, but not confined to Nigeria alone. Dyed Thoughts places events in history but pours them out with an inspiring freshness.
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