Holsety wrote:Linna Heartlistener wrote:deer of the dawn wrote:You would like The Joys of Motherhood by Buchi Emecheta...
Just looked at this thread again.. definitely interested!
I read
The Bride Price by Emecheta in high school. I think it was a very good book. That one ended on a pretty sour note as far as the joys of motherhood go. Actually, that kind of trivializes it. There was hope at the end that was easy to see, but the end was still incredibly brutal.
Warning -me- about potential for an incredibly brutal ending is a good idea, though...
The library system of the HUGE suburb I'm in seems not to have a copy of anything by Emecheta... odd.
Especially given that it has a sort of academic literary commentary of various books
including "The Bride Price."
That said, if I inter-library-loan "The Joys of Motherhood," both my hubby & I will read it..
And I don't exactly have guilt about being a "drain on the system" w/ regards to Inter-lib loan.
(i think.)
It is probably not intentional that there is a character in the book who shares his name with the protagonist of Things Fall Apart, another novel about Ibo culture in an earlier time.
Did you mean "not intentional" or "not unintentional" there?
Avatar wrote:If you're into that sort of thing, you might enjoy Nervous Conditions by Tsitsi Dangarembga, a Zimbabwean writer.
thanks. what a title, for starters...