Tag: African women writers

  • From the baobab to the Saguaro by Rahmatou Seck Samb

    From the baobab to the Saguaro by Rahmatou Seck Samb

    This book is in French and, I don’t think it will ever be translated in english – my personal opinion of course. That’s a shame! Such a beautiful story about one of the oldest ethnic group of Senegal – The Lebus. I will not discuss the book  in great details, but I will, however  briefly comment on some interesting elements. For those…

  • Tolulope Popoola

    Tolulope Popoola

    Tolulope Popoola is a writer, blogger and lover of books and all things literature. She used to be an Accountant, until she rediscovered her love for writing in 2006 and became a full-time writer in 2008. She is also the creator and one of the writers for the fiction series and book, In My Dreams…

  • So long a letter by Mariama Ba

    So long a letter by Mariama Ba

    Mariama Ba’s novel touches on very profound issues that are still relevant to my generation of women. This is a very important read for all feminist.