8 Books About Ghanaians in the Diaspora
Peace Adzo Medie, author of "Nightbloom," recommends books about Ghanaians abroad navigating life's challenges
Peace Adzo Medie, author of "Nightbloom," recommends books about Ghanaians abroad navigating life's challenges
In DK Nnuro's novel "What Napolean Could Not Do," America's racist immigration system forces difficult life choices
The author of "The God Child" on ancestral legacy and the problem with Western museums
Sheila Sundar, author of "Habitations," recommends books about women who are trying to make sense of their adopted country and find their place in it
Spanning decades and borders, these books explore love and hope while navigating displacement and an uncertain future
Louisa Onomé, author of "Pride and Joy," recommends stories that lean into the messy humanness of their characters
Amber McBride, author of "Thick with Trouble," recommends poems that explore the nuances of gender and race
These protagonists come of age and lurk in libraries while pursuing degrees