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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.”
SKU:
BK6800
Categories: 9-12 years, African Authors, Age Range, Author Origin, Best Seller, Children & Teens, Classics, Drama & Plays, Ghana, Literary Fiction, Literature & Fiction, Novels, Short Stories, Short Story Collections, Social & Family Issues, Teens, Theatre
Tags: African Novels, African Writers Series, Ama Ata Aidoo, Anowa, Dilemma of a Ghost, Heinemann, Our Sister Killjoy or Reflections from a Black-eyed Squint, The Dilemma of a Ghost and Anowa
Additional information
Weight | 0.35 kg |
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Year Published | 1977 |
Pages | 134 |
Format | NOK Publishers |

Ama Ata Aidoo
Professor Ama Ata Aidoo, née Christina Ama Aidoo (born 23 March 1940, Saltpond) is a Ghanaian author, poet, playwright and academic, who is also a former Minister of Education in the Ghana government.
Ama Ata Aidoo's literary career dates from when, as an undergraduate, she wrote her first play, The Dilemma Of A Ghost (1964), which was subsequently produced, performed and published. She followed that up with Anowa (drama 1970). Since then, she has published novels, including Changes (1991), volumes of poetry and short stories including An Angry Letter In January & Other Poems (1992) and The Girl Who Can & Other Stories (1997). Her third collection of short stories Diplomatic Pounds & Other Stories was published in 2012 by Ayebia. She also edited the widelyacclaimed African Love Stories Anthology, published by Ayebia (2006). Her books for children include Birds & Other Poems (2002). Aidoo has taught at colleges and universities in Ghana and the United States including the University of Cape Coast and Brown University.
She currently lives in Ghana, where in 2000 she established the Mbaasem Foundation to promote and support the work of African women writers.
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