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An awfully intimate, fresh telling of the immigrant black woman experience in the United States.
ARCs are available for the first 100 interested booksellers. Email to request a copy. “Her characters are equal turns brilliant, inspiring, and mistreated, their stories wrapped into bite-sized offerings that will open readers’ eyes to the layered nuances of immigrant life in America… Kaseke’s Zimbabwean women leave a lasting impression… ” —BookLife by Publisher ’ s Weekly
Multicultural 978-0578323589 | $26.89 | Hardcover 978-0578353128 | $17.95 | Paperback 978-0578323596 | $9.99 | Ebook
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Munashe Kaseke
Munashe Kaseke is from Harare, Zimbabwe, and moved to the US, Des Moines, Iowa at age nineteen alone. Now at thirty-five, she lives and works in Northern California. Though she writes fiction, this book is very much OWN voice. The range of emotions in these pages is very much familiar to her.