Described by Margaret Atwood as 'Scorching, gripping, ultimately lovely', this shortlist contender for the 2017 Baileys Prize follows Yejide's struggles for a child against a climate of family pressure and the social and political upheavals of 1980s Nigeria. This first novel from powerful emerging voice Ayobami Adebayo has been noted as ideal for reading groups, and reminiscent of the work of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Zadie Smith.
Lois sur les établissements et entreprises publics au Cameroun |
Auteur
Vivian Ondoua Biwolé/ Jean-Claude Tcheuwa |
La décentralisation et les objectifs de développement durable au Cameroun |
Auteur
René Daniel MINTYA |
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