Rating:
4 Stars
Themes:
Short Stories, Psychological Fiction
Thoughts:
I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is a collection of short stories around Nigeria. The stories cover a wide range of different experiences but the majority of the focus is on children. The one covering Sickle Cell is especially important as so many people don’t know about or understand it and it’s one of the most common genetic conditions (in England, while 80% of cases are reported in Africa). I also liked the one with a child on the street, despite it being one of the shorter stories it shares an important experience to understand regardless of where you live.
Favourite Quote:
“When people talked about this kind of food, they called it free. But those people were not sharp. They didn't know life's number one rule: nothing is ever free. In this case, though, the price was an easy one to pay. In exchange for full stomachs, pictures would be taken of the fed, mouths shiny with gratitude and oil from jollof rice.”

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