Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
88
Language
English
Published
Feb 26, 2013
Publisher
Nick Hern Books
ISBN-10
1848422717
ISBN-13
9781848422711
Description
As the Anyia family embarks on their journey back to Lagos, they are filled with a mix of excitement and nostalgia. Janice Okoh tenderly captures the essence of a family reconnecting with their roots, highlighting the sights, sounds, and aromas that evoke memories of their homeland. The bustling streets of Lagos come alive through their eyes as they navigate the complexities of blending their British upbringing with their Nigerian heritage.
Amidst the vibrant backdrop, the story explores themes of identity and belonging, as each family member grapples with their individual experiences. Through shared meals and heartfelt conversations, they rediscover the cultural significance of traditions, particularly the cherished dish, egusi soup. This culinary delight becomes a symbol of unity as family ties are strengthened and past experiences are recounted, weaving together a rich tapestry of love, culture, and reconciliation.
Amidst the vibrant backdrop, the story explores themes of identity and belonging, as each family member grapples with their individual experiences. Through shared meals and heartfelt conversations, they rediscover the cultural significance of traditions, particularly the cherished dish, egusi soup. This culinary delight becomes a symbol of unity as family ties are strengthened and past experiences are recounted, weaving together a rich tapestry of love, culture, and reconciliation.
Genres
Humor