Our Sister Killjoy or Reflections from a Black-eyed Squint

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Out of Africa with her degree and her all seeing eyes comes Sissie. She comes to Europe, to a land of towering mountains and low grey skies and tries to makes sense of it all. What is she doing here? Why aren’t the natives friendly? And what will she do when she goes back home?

A profound version of the theme of self discovery, this novel explores the thoughts and experiences of a Ghanaian girl on her travels in Europe. It is a highly personal exploration of the conflicts between Africa and Europe, between men and women, and between a complacent acceptance of the status quo and a passionate desire to reform a rotten world.

Of her own writing, Ama Ata Aidoo says, “I write about people, about what strikes me and interests me. It seems the most natural thing in the world for women to write with women as central characters; making women the centre of my universe was spontaneous.”

 

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Weight 0.35 kg
Year Published

1977

Pages

134

Format

NOK Publishers

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Our Sister Killjoy or Reflections from a Black-eyed Squint

30.00