Author | : Damilola Ashaolu |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2012-03-01 |
Genre | : Nigeria |
ISBN | : 9780615613550 |
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Author | : Damilola Ashaolu |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2012-03-01 |
Genre | : Nigeria |
ISBN | : 9780615613550 |
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Author | : Chuma Nwokolo |
Publisher | : How to Spell Naija |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2013-12-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9789782190154 |
These short stories are set in the future and the present, in the Diaspora, and in urban and small-town Nigeria, especially in Waterside, the author's much-visited fictional community. Once again, the author's sure-handed humour and earthy style brings a cast of characters to unforgettable life. The first of two commemorative volumes of 100 Short Stories by Chuma Nwokolo: a buffet of Nigeriana served with wit and understanding, on the occasion of the centenary of Nigeria's amalgamation.
Author | : Ufuoma P. Otebele |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 52 |
Release | : 2015-03-17 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781508886259 |
This book is a compilation of nine short stories about men and the women in their lives. It takes the readers through the trials that comes with love. The subject matter ranges from incest, domestic violence, emotional abuse and much more.
Author | : Jude Dibia |
Publisher | : Akashic Books |
Total Pages | : 162 |
Release | : 2018-06-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1617756482 |
“A stellar cast of award-winning Nigerian authors . . . a must-read for crime lovers looking for something different.”—Brittle Paper In Akashic Books’s acclaimed series of original noir anthologies, each book comprises all new stories set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the respective city. Now, West Africa enters the Noir Series arena, meticulously edited by one of Nigeria’s best-known authors. In Lagos Noir, the stories are set in “a city of more than 21 million and an amazing amalgam of wealth, poverty, corruption, humor, bravery, and tragedy. Abani and a dozen other contributors tell stories that are both unique to Lagos and universal in their humanity . . . This entry stands as one of the strongest recent additions to Akashic’s popular noir series” (Publishers Weekly, starred review, pick of the week). The anthology includes stories by Chris Abani, Nnedi Okorafor, E.C. Osondu, Jude Dibia, Chika Unigwe, A. Igoni Barrett, Sarah Ladipo Manyika, Adebola Rayo, Onyinye Ihezukwu, Uche Okonkwo, Wale Lawal, ’Pemi Aguda, and Leye Adenle. “The beauty of this book, which contains 13 stories from Nigerian writers, is that it serves as a travelogue, too.”—Bloomberg, “The Darkest Summer Reading List for Those Bright, Beachy Days” “With writers like Igoni Barrett, Leye Adenle, and E.C. Osondu contributing, Lagos Noir offers wildly different perspectives on both the city itself and the state of noir fiction. This book is almost like a world in itself, one that you’ll want to dive back into and get lost in again and again.”—CrimeReads, “One of the 10 Best Crime Anthologies of 2018”
Author | : Christie Watson |
Publisher | : Other Press, LLC |
Total Pages | : 449 |
Release | : 2011-05-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 159051467X |
Winner of the 2011 Costa First Novel Award When their mother catches their father with another woman, twelve year-old Blessing and her fourteen-year-old brother, Ezikiel, are forced to leave their comfortable home in Lagos for a village in the Niger Delta, to live with their mother’s family. Without running water or electricity, Warri is at first a nightmare for Blessing. Her mother is gone all day and works suspiciously late into the night to pay the children’s school fees. Her brother, once a promising student, seems to be falling increasingly under the influence of the local group of violent teenage boys calling themselves Freedom Fighters. Her grandfather, a kind if misguided man, is trying on Islam as his new religion of choice, and is even considering the possibility of bringing in a second wife. But Blessing’s grandmother, wise and practical, soon becomes a beloved mentor, teaching Blessing the ways of the midwife in rural Nigeria. Blessing is exposed to the horrors of genital mutilation and the devastation wrought on the environment by British and American oil companies. As Warri comes to feel like home, Blessing becomes increasingly aware of the threats to its safety, both from its unshakable but dangerous traditions and the relentless carelessness of the modern world. Tiny Sunbirds, Far Away is the witty and beautifully written story of one family’s attempt to survive a new life they could never have imagined, struggling to find a deeper sense of identity along the way.
Author | : Enid Blyton |
Publisher | : Bounty Books |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2015-03-25 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780753729465 |
Pickle and Goof the pixies are very excited about getting wishing wands from the Lord Chamberlain of Feefo Village. But they need to be careful what they wish for! Discover more in this lovely collection of favourite tales from Enid Blyton, as well as finding out about a magical walking stick, the toys who went on strike and the caterpillars' party. Other stories in this volume: The Tale of Yah-Boo The Biscuit Tree "I Dare You To!" Pixie Mirrors Tippy's Trick Pimmy is Very Busy and many more....
Author | : Buki Papillon |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2021-09-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1643137824 |
An extraordinary literary debut about a Nigerian boy's secret intersex identity and his desire to live as a girl. Oto leaves for boarding school with one plan: excel and escape his cruel home. Falling in love with his roommate was certainly not on the agenda, but fear and shame force him to hide his love and true self. Back home, weighed down by the expectations of their wealthy and powerful family, the love of Oto's twin sister wavers and, as their world begins to crumble around them, Oto must make drastic choices that will alter the family's lives for ever. Richly imagined with art, proverbs and folk tales, this moving and modern novel follows Oto through life at home and at boarding school in Nigeria, through the heartbreak of living as a boy despite their profound belief they are a girl, and through a hunger for freedom that only a new life in the United States can offer. An Ordinary Wonder is a powerful coming-of-age story that explores complex desires as well as challenges of family, identity, gender, and culture, and what it means to feel whole.
Author | : Cynthia Tasha Osajibenedict |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 182 |
Release | : 2021-05-07 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Dear Naija Girl, is a blend of stories, and experiences, highlighting the ordeals of women and what it means to be female in Nigeria. It opens up its readers to what women go through in this part of the world to be successful and also be heard or given a voice in their individual spheres. Asides from sharing true life stories of several women, it also highlights the struggles of women in Nigeria go through even when they appear successful, how they have to constantly defend their success in the judging and preying eyes of the society they come from. Amidst all, it offers a way forward.Enjoy the read.