What does it mean to come of age in Nigeria? In “Shadows,” A.J. Taire weaves a true-life tale of heart, hardship, and hope, navigating the complexities of teenage life, family, trauma, and resilience.
- Memoir based on real Nigerian childhood
- For lovers of coming-of-age, family drama, and survival stories
Eyimofe (“Mide”) lives in Lagos with her outspoken sisters, loving grandmother, and fierce but complicated mother. Her journey is marred by bullying, expectations, family tensions, and the ultimate tragedy of trauma. As secrets unravel and support emerges from unlikely places, a story of strength, self-discovery, and cultural awakening unfolds.
- Unflinching honesty about motherhood, girlhood, and growing up amidst adversity
- Explores grief, justice, and the pursuit of healing after violence
- Celebrates African family, friendships, and the courage to move forward
If you’re searching for a powerful African memoir—raw, uplifting, and deeply personal—“Shadows” will stay with you long after the last page.
What does it mean to come of age in Nigeria? In “Shadows,” A.J. Taire weaves a true-life tale of heart, hardship, and hope, navigating the complexities of teenage life, family, trauma, and resilience.
- Memoir based on real Nigerian childhood
- For lovers of coming-of-age, family drama, and survival stories
Eyimofe (“Mide”) lives in Lagos with her outspoken sisters, loving grandmother, and fierce but complicated mother. Her journey is marred by bullying, expectations, family tensions, and the ultimate tragedy of trauma. As secrets unravel and support emerges from unlikely places, a story of strength, self-discovery, and cultural awakening unfolds.
- Unflinching honesty about motherhood, girlhood, and growing up amidst adversity
- Explores grief, justice, and the pursuit of healing after violence
- Celebrates African family, friendships, and the courage to move forward
If you’re searching for a powerful African memoir—raw, uplifting, and deeply personal—“Shadows” will stay with you long after the last page.