Publisher: Spectrum Books, Nigeria
Pages: 256
Year: 1993
Category: Fiction Classics, Literature
Dimensions: 203 x 127 mm
From one of Africa’s foremost novelists and master story-teller, this is a sequel to Ekwensi’s best-selling Jagua Nana. The story centres around the heroine’s traumatic search for her real mother. All the intracacies of family life and relationships are woven into the story, and Liza finds both her mother and a partner.
£32.00
About the author
Cyprian Ekwensi wrote hundreds of short stories, radio and television scripts, and several dozen novels, including children’s books. His 1954 People of the City was the first book by a Nigerian to garner international attention. His most successful novel was Jagua Nana (1961), about a Pidgin-speaking Nigerian woman who leaves her husband to work as a prostitute in a city and falls in love with a teacher. He also wrote a sequel to this, Jagua Nana’s Daughter.
In 1968, he received the Dag Hammarskjöld International Prize in Literature. In 2006, he became a fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Letters.
