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Tag: Black Women in Fiction

Zainab Takes New York: A Ghanaian Diaspora Tale – Book Review

By elaineadupoku on Jan 2, 2025Feb 2, 2025

Happy New Year and all that jazz. I’m pleased to report that I’ve completed my first book of 2025. It had been on my to be read pile on my Kindle for nearly 4 years to my embarrassment – and yes you’ve guessed it, this is my reading equivalent of going back to the gym […]

Yinka, Where is Your Huzband? by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn – Book Review

By elaineadupoku on Mar 1, 2023Feb 2, 2025

“Where is your husband?” is a question that rings familiar to many unmarried women across the African diaspora, especially after university. This common refrain is at the heart of Yinka, Where is Your Huzband? by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn, and is what initially drew me to this book – despite me being somewhat older than Yinka and still […]

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