Imbolo Mbue’s exploration of a people’s pain, torment and tortureA helpless community makes a stand to fight those in Power, but end up at their starting point — helpless.Jul 3, 2024Jul 3, 2024
Love, Loss, Control, and CultureTwo Mozambican authors showcase the tragedy of lost love and the journey to sustain it to its original form.Mar 30, 2024Mar 30, 2024
The Hairdresser of HarareSocioeconomic strifes in Zimbabwe: economic demise, class divide, gender inequality and identityFeb 3, 2024Feb 3, 2024
A Girl Is A Body Of Water by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi“…every woman resists. Often it is private.” — Pg (Why Penned Hens Peck Each Other, Chapter 13)Dec 14, 2023Dec 14, 2023
🌴Thoughts on “Pleasantview” By Celeste MohammedSo excited to finally get to read this novel, as it had been on my TBR list for a while now. Definitely, a great book, so that’s why I’m…May 3, 2023May 3, 2023
Review: If An Egyptian Could Speak English by Noor Naga“It turns out that to be clean in Egypt is just to be free of Egypt, to exercise the choice to stay or go elsewhere, which most of the…Apr 8, 2023Apr 8, 2023