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Sympathy is more complicated then we think: A Review of THE THINGS WE NEVER SAY: A Family History, by Amara Nicole Okolo.
Alithnayn Abdulkareem has written this review on Amara Nicole Okolo’s spectacular memoir story – THE THINGS WE NEVER SAY; A FAMILY HISTORY, published in August by Catapult. You can read here if you haven’t or just for a refresher to understand it better. The story is so heavy and so dense a second read has had me…
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KIDDIES HOLIDAY BOOK CLUB
Hello Everyone, It has been so long people, wow. I know. I know. However this isn’t the post where I tell you what has kept me away or the one where I apologise profusely for not putting up the concluding part of a story. No. But hopefully I will get round to doing that. Or…
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APRIL BOOK REVIEW – HOMEGOING
AUTHOR: Yaa Gyasi (Ghanaian) GENRE: Historical Fiction PUBLISHER/YEAR OF PUBLICATION: Viking (Inprint of Penguin) PRICE: £12.99 NUMBER OF PAGES: 305 (my copy)
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BOOKREVIEW LONGTHROAT MEMOIRS – Soups, Sex and Nigerian Taste Buds
Author: Yemisi Aribisala Genre: Non Fiction (Collection of Essays/Memoirs) Publisher and Year of Publication: Casava republic, 2016 Price: £12.99 or #5500 Number of Pages: 357

