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Yoruba Girl Dancing
Yoruba Girl Dancing
Author: Simi Bedford
In the tradition of The Whiteness of Bones, the poignant, funny, and utterly winning story of an African girl's metamorphasis into an upper-class English schoolgirl--with an edge. Bedford, who herself survived leaving Nigeria behind for England, turns her heroine's passage through the labyrinth of race and culture into a bittersweet but triumpha...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780749310103
ISBN-10: 0749310103
Publication Date: 10/3/1991
Pages: 192
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Publisher: Mandarin
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Remi tells the story of her idyllic childhood and abrupt rupture with her family when she was sent from Nigeria to a posh English boarding school. After someone informs the rest of the girl that her black skin will rub off, she is ostrasized until she learns how to cope. Cut off from family and culture, in her mind she becomes "English" and the strange looks and ostracizm that she attracts cause conflict.
Excellent book on culture and identity, not just the extreme example of Remi but how we all find our place in the world.


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