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    160,-

    A collection of intriguing noir stories, capturing the complexities of the Ethiopian city, Addis Ababa.

  • - A Womanist Anthology of Poems
     
    246,-

    An unabashedly feminist and womanist anthology honouring Black women across generations and memories.

  • av Victoria Princewill
    173,-

  • - The Making of Nigeria, From Jihad to Amalgamation
    av Fola Fagbule
    316,-

    A myth-busting history book that challenges the orthodox understanding of Nigeria's past as merely a product of colonial interference, and in the process paints a vastly different picture of the birth of Nigeria as a nation.

  • av Abubakar Adam Ibrahim
    160,-

    The magical tales in The Whispering Trees capture the essence of life, death and coincidence in Northern Nigeria. Myth and reality intertwine in stories featuring political agitators, newly-wedded widows, and the tormented whirlwind, Kyakkyawa. The two medicine men of Mazade battle against their egos, an epidemic and an enigmatic witch. And who is Okhiwo, whose arrival is heralded by a pair of little white butterflies?

  • av Thando Mgqolozana
    173,-

    A Man Who Is Not A Man recounts the personal trauma of a young Xhosa initiate after a rite-of-passage circumcision goes wrong.

  • av Mylo Freeman
    190,-

    Princess Arabella and her friends go to the museum, where they are amazed by the art they see, and are inspired to make their own!

  • av Elnathan John
    276,-

    On the noisy Ajayi Crowther Street in Lagos, neighbours gather to gossip, discuss noise complaints, and faithfully head to church each Sunday. But beneath the surface lies a hidden world of clandestine love affairs, hidden pregnancy, spiritual quackery and hypocrisy, that threatens to destroy the community from within.

  • av Emmanuel Iduma
    170,-

    An evocative and mesmerising account of travels across different African cities, showcasing the generosity of strangers, the power of language and translation, accentuated by a curated selection of captivating photographs.

  • av Nnedi Okorafor
    136,-

    In this gripping sequel to 'What Sunny Saw in the Flames', Sunny Nwazue must learn to master her magic powers, while uncovering the mysteries of the shadowy town of Osisi. This is a compelling tale combining culture, fantasy, history and magic.

  • av Leye Adenle
    146,-

    Easy Motion Tourist is a compelling crime novel set in contemporary Lagos. It features Guy Collins, a British hack who stumbles by chance into the murky underworld of the city. A modern thriller featuring a strong female protagonist, prepared to take on the Nigerian criminal world on her own.

  • av Ola Awonubi
    136,-

    For Ada Okafor, the only change worth noticing is the dashing, British-trained new assistant MD, Tony Okoli. She tries to ignore her feelings for him but their mutual interests bring them closer together and things get heated up. But the course of love doesn't run smooth with these two.

  • av Olumide Popoola
    180,-

    A coming of age novel set against the backdrop of the 2011 London riots, When We Speak of Nothing launches a powerful new voice onto the literary stage. The fluid prose, peppered with contemporary slang, captures what it means to be young, black and queer in London. If grime music were a novel, it would be this.

  • av Abubakar Adam Ibrahim
    180,-

    An affair between 55-year-old widow Binta Zubairu and 25-year-old weed dealer Reza was bound to provoke condemnation inconservative Northern Nigeria. Brought together in unusual circumstances, Binta and Reza faced a need they could only satisfy in each other.

  • av K. Sello Duiker
    136,-

    Nolitye lives in a shack with her mother in a dusty township near Johannesburg. She is good at maths and likes collecting stones. One day, Nolitye finds a special stone that has the power to make people feel happy. Her mission is to gather the other pieces of the stone and reunite them, to stop darkness taking control of her world.

  • av Yaba Badoe
    136,-

    The Secret of the Purple Lake is a collection of five interlinked stories that take us from Ghana to Orkney, and from Spain to Norway and Thailand. As a minor character from one story assumes a major role in the next, we meet a fascinating cast, including Imoro the magic elephant, the Walrus Prince, and the Wild Princesses of Rousay.

  • - West African Dance Band Pioneers
    av John Collins
    190,-

    Highlife Giants is an intimate portrait of the pioneering artistes of West Africa's vibrant music scene from the 1920s onwards. It is packed full of inside information from stars including E.T Mensah, Kofo Ghanaba, King Bruce, Bobby Benson, Victor Uwaifo, and Ignace De Souza.

  • - Soups, Sex and Nigerian Taste Buds
    av Yemisi Aribisala
    190,-

    Longthroat Memoirs presents a sumptuous menu of essays about Nigerian food, lovingly presented by the nation's top epicurean writer. As well as a mouth-watering appraisal of the cultural politics and erotics of Nigerian cuisine, it is also a series of love letters to the Nigerian palate.

  • av Elnathan John
    160,-

    In this raw, authentic and deceptively simple novel, Elnathan John explores boyhood in the wake of extremism and fundamentalism. Born on a Tuesday delves behind the scenes of the media's portrayal of Boko Haram bringing us a powerful and intensely personal picture of life in Northern Nigeria today.

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    190,-

    Nairobi Noir brings together some of Kenya's most exciting and acclaimed writers, in this celebration of noir writing, played out on the streets of Nairobi.

  • av Jumoke Verissimo
    180,-

    A vivid and visceral excursion into the margins of society from an exciting and important new literary voice. A Small Silence follows activist Prof on his release from prison, where he retreats into a life of darkness until a student named Desire begins to visit him, shaking him out of self-imposed exile.

  • - Young Entrepreneurs in a Dynamic Africa
    av Sangu Delle
    270,-

    This collection tells the story of an emerging and dynamic Africa, through the eyes of some of the youngest and most promising African entrepreneurs.

  • av Chika Unigwe
    160,-

    A collection of interconnected stories following a group of Nigerian migrants making their way in Belgium

  • - A Guide
    av Elnathan John
    160,-

    A satirical collection that takes a searing look at how different forms of power are abused, negotiated and performed in Nigeria, both in the private and public realm.

  • av Sarah Ladipo Manyika
    175,-

    A lyrical and moving story of unfulfilled love fraught with the weight of history, race and geography and intertwined with questions of belonging, aging, faith and family secrets.

  • av Mylo Freeman
    186,-

    Princess Arabella is going to be a big sister but she can't decide what's better- a younger sister or a younger brother?

  • av Toni Kan
    160,-

    Corruption, religious intolerance, gratuitous violence, the irresponsible attitudes of some men to their offspring and the importance of joy are some of the big themes that underlie this memorable short story collection.

  • av Sylvia Ofili
    260,-

    A coming of age tale following Olivia, a dreamer whose search for more takes her from a boarding school in Lagos to her mother's homeland of Germany.

  • av Mylo Freeman
    126,-

    A beautifully illustrated picture book on the joys of natural hair, through the different hairstyles found in one family.

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    186,-

    An anthology of noir stories set in the tumultuous metropolis, Lagos. Edited by Chris Abani, this collection brings together brand new stories from some of Nigeria's best loved writers.

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