A Review of Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo
For sisters & sistas & the sistahs & sistren & the women & the womxn & the wimmin & the womyn & our brethren &…
Read MoreFor sisters & sistas & the sistahs & sistren & the women & the womxn & the wimmin & the womyn & our brethren &…
Read MoreUntil the lion tells his side of the story, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter. Zimbabwean Proverb. The Shadow King by…
Read MoreIf you are Kenyan and you make a small effort to read. Even just a newspaper, you’ve probably spotted Jackson Biko’s writing. I have been…
Read MoreIn the past few months I have coincidentally found myself reading books whose settings have been around some sort of political upheavals or civil war…
Read MoreMemories of love. This is a more accurate title to this book that I think is now one of my favourites. What makes a book…
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