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Tag: Faber and Faber

Book Reviews Zimbabwe

A review of Petina Gappah’s An Elegy for Easterly

James Murua March 26, 2014 4 Comments An Elegy for EasterlyFaber and FaberPetina Gappah

Book: An Elegy for Easterly Author: Petina Gappah Publisher: Faber and Faber Year of publication: 2009 Number of pages: 273 Genre: Short story collection We…

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Book Reviews Nigeria

A review of Chibundu Onuzo’s The Spider King’s Daughter

James Murua March 6, 2014 5 Comments Chibundu OnuzoFaber and FaberThe Spider King's Daughter

Book: The Spider King’s Daughter Author: Chibundu Onuzo Publisher: Faber and Faber Year of publication: 2012 Number of pages: 286 This story has two main…

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Fiction New Books Nigeria

Excerpt for new old Teju Cole book Everyday is for the Thief

James Murua January 30, 2014 2 Comments Cassava RepublicFaber and FaberTeju Cole

So Teju Cole came to Nairobi in a blaze of glory last year in the Storymoja Hay Festival. He came to these shores on the…

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