Author of the Week — Aziza Eden Walker
Read our review of Aziza’s book, The Seeing Place and our mini review of This Crazy Paradise here. Eden Walker, nicknamed Aziza or beloved is a South African.[1] She majored […]
Read our review of Aziza’s book, The Seeing Place and our mini review of This Crazy Paradise here. Eden Walker, nicknamed Aziza or beloved is a South African.[1] She majored […]
A book review of The Seeing Place by Aziza Eden Walker. A fictional contemporary romance novel set in Cape Town which explores themes of self-reliance, feminism and social mobility.
Read our review of Tonwa’s book, The Crazy Nigerian here. Tonwapiri Anthony was born in England but raised in Nigeria after this parents relocated back home.[i] He has a Degree […]
A book review of The Crazy Nigerian by Tonwa Anthony. An entertaining nonfiction coming of age autobiography of a Nigerian man.
Read our review of Yewande’s book, The Woman Next Door here. Yewande Omotoso was born in Barbados but grew up in Ile Ife in present day Osun State, Nigeria.[i] She […]
A book review of The Woman Next Door by Yewande Omotoso. A fictional novel about octogenarian neighbours in Cape Town. It explores themes on the evils of racism, vulnerability of the strong and forgiveness.
Read our review of Amaka’s book, Thorns and Roses here. Obiamaka Chinelo Azie was born in Lagos and grew up in Lagos and Abuja. She has four siblings which includes […]
A book review of Thorns and Roses by Amaka Azie. A contemporary romance novel centred on thematic issues around the girl child in Nigeria.
Read our review of Victor’s book, Excuse Me! here. Victor Ehighale Ehikhamenor is from Edo State, Nigeria. He has a BA in English and Literary Studies from Ambrose Ali University, […]
A book review of Excuse Me! by Victor Ehikhamenor. A creative nonfiction collection of essays on socio cultural and socio political issues from a Nigerian’s perspective.