Jollof Rice and Other Revolutions, 9781398706071
Paperback
Friendship, riots, and journeys redefine Nigerian women’s lives forever.

Jollof Rice and Other Revolutions

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  • Paperback

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    26 February 2024

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Summary

Jollof Rice and Other Revolutions: A Tapestry of Nigerian Women’s Lives

Nonso, Remi, Aisha, and Solape form an unbreakable bond at a Nigerian boarding school, first meeting amidst a riot that triggers a chain of life-altering events.

Through interconnected stories, the novel traverses Nigeria and the US, offering insight into the past, present, and future of a generation of Nigerian women.

Discover Solape’s mother, whose life was forever changed by the riot’s afterma…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781398706071
ISBN-10:1398706078
Author:Omolola Ijeoma Ogunyemi
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Imprint:Trapeze
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:26 February 2024
Weight:228g
Dimensions:194mm x 128mm x 24mm
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Critics Review

I couldn’t put this book down and I loved spending time in the lives of Nonso, Remi, Aisha, and Solape. Truly this book will grab hold of your heart and mind and everything in between – Roxanne GayIn this original novel in interlocking stories, Ogunyemi writes powerfully and compellingly of relationships, both romantic and non-romantic. Set between 1897 and 2050, the stories move across countries-Nigeria, Poland, and the United States. Whether set in the past, the present, or the future, Ogunyemi’s characters are recognizably human, and their struggles and desires explored in incisive, delightful prose. Ogunyemi is a natural story-teller – Chika UnigweI truly loved this linked short story collection. The narrative takes us into the intimate workings of friends and families. Omolola explores their complex lives in astoundingly beautiful language. If, like me, you enjoy stories that take you out of your reading chair to worlds that follow you back to your own, then this is the book for you – Dahlma Llanos-FigueroaIn her debut collection of interwoven stories, Omolola Ijeoma Ogunyemi has reinvented the classic narrative of diaspora. She reaches into Nigeria’s past and far into the speculative future, travels from Africa, to Poland, to America, drawing together an unforgettable group of characters whose shared struggles and triumphs are delivered with profound feeling, inspired insight, and careful humor. Each story is unique in tone and structure, but together they crystallize into a remarkable and important vision of heritage, culture, and an indelible sense of home – Ivy PochodaI couldn’t put this book down and I loved spending time in the lives of Nonso, Remi, Aisha, and Solape. Truly this book will grab hold of your heart and mind and everything in between. – Roxane GayIn this original novel in interlocking stories, Ogunyemi writes powerfully and compellingly of relationships, both romantic and non-romantic. Set between 1897 and 2050, the stories move across countries-Nigeria, Poland, and the United States. Whether set in the past, the present, or the future, Ogunyemi’s characters are recognizably human, and their struggles and desires explored in incisive, delightful prose. Ogunyemi is a natural story-teller. – Chika UnigweI truly loved this linked short story collection. The narrative takes us into the intimate workings of friends and families. Omolola explores their complex lives in astoundingly beautiful language. If, like me, you enjoy stories that take you out of your reading chair to worlds that follow you back to your own, then this is the book for you. – Dahlma Llanos-FigueroaIn her debut collection of interwoven stories, Omolola Ijeoma Ogunyemi has reinvented the classic narrative of diaspora. She reaches into Nigeria’s past and far into the speculative future, travels from Africa, to Poland, to America, drawing together an unforgettable group of characters whose shared struggles and triumphs are delivered with profound feeling, inspired insight, and careful humor. Each story is unique in tone and structure, but together they crystallize into a remarkable and important vision of heritage, culture, and an indelible sense of home. – Ivy Pochoda

About The Author

Omolola Ijeoma Ogunyemi

Omolola Ogunyemi was born and raised in Ibadan, Nigeria, before moving to the US to study. Her short stories have been published in Farafina and New Writing from Africa 2009.

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