The Genesis
In the beginning
there were women
-Ijeoma Umebinyuo
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Butter Honey Pig Bread by Francesca Ekwuyasi
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And After Many Days by Jowhor Ile
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She Would Be King: A Novel by Wayétu Moore
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Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
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A Taboo Relationship in a War-Torn Nigeria
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Explore Mental Illness Through Igbo Mythology in Freshwater by Akwaeke Emezi
Freshwater crosses the boundaries of worlds and countries, both physical and spiritual, and challenges readers to explore their “other selves.”
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Is Love Still Love If It Is Entangled With Violence From a Parent?
In “Speak No Evil,” Uzodinma Iweala highlights some of the realities of growing up in a Nigerian immigrant household in the U.S.
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Who Is the Bearer of History and Who Gets to Tell the Story?
In this novel, a prostitute has washed ashore, and the only person who can provide information about what happened is a man who everyone believes is mad.
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A Great Collection of Short Stories by Chinua Achebe.
My favorite story, “Girls at War,” is a tragic love story set against the backdrop of the Biafran War.
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A Brilliant Selection of Stories by Lesley Nneka Arimah
A brilliant and original collection of stories by Lesley Nneka Arimah, set in Nigeria, the U.S., and in many cases, on another planet.
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What Does It Mean to Be a Nigerian-Immigrant in America?
The Thing Around Your Neck centers on Nigerians, the Nigerian diaspora, and the performance of living between two cultures.
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