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African Daughters: In Her Memory

Author :  Kinya Gitonga

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Country
Nigeria
Publisher
Hidden Legacy Publishers, Nigeria
ISBN 9789914505375
Format PaperBack
Language English
Year of Publication 2024
Bib. Info 68p.
Product Weight 150 gms.
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She walks with shoulders held high, always moving from one task to the next. She embodies the roles of a mother, daughter, sister, wife, and granddaughter. A leader and a nurturer, she is a force to be reckoned with. Who is she? She is an African Daughter. "This book fearlessly sheds light on the harsh realities faced by women in Africa and beyond. From the haunting echoes of silenced voices to the resilient spirit of those who refuse to be silenced, it stands as a powerful testament to the unwavering strength and courage of African women. Through narratives and heartfelt reflections, the author delves into daily struggles endured by women. Yet, amidst the darkness, there is a beacon of hope-a testament to the indomitable spirit of African daughters who rise above adversity with grace and dignity. With a keen eye for detail and a compassionate heart.' I invite readers on a journey of discovery, illuminating the tales of African womanhood. From the unseen epidemic of violence to the empowering call to action for women's rights, this book serves as both a rallying cry for change and a celebration of resilience Addressing society as a whole, the author presents narratives to both men and women, reminding them of their duties in ensuring a just society. Comprising poems, narratives, letters, and a journal engagement, it prompts readers to recall the women of the past and celebrate the modern African woman. Welcome to this special edition commemorating International Women's Day. where we celebrate the courage, resilience, and achievements of women worldwide. As we honor their contributions, let us also reflect on the challenges they face and the progress yet to be made, while never forgetting to honor the women in our lives whom we may have lost.”

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