'An epic that starts in 1939 and spans decades and continents . . . A masterful work of historical fiction about hope, exile and belonging, and one that sheds light on the way we live now' Independent
Verständlich, lebendig, konkret: DAS Standard-Lehr- und Lernbuch - wieder da! Was ist Sensorische Integration (SI)? Wie manifestieren sich Fehlentwicklungen der SI bei Kindern und Jugendlichen? Das große Lehrbuch beantwortet alle Fragen. Ein "Muss"...
Ein rasanter, atmosphärisch dichter und ungemein spannend erzählter Roman, vor dem Hintergrund der Ereignisse, die zu Hitlers Machtergreifung führten. Krimiunterhaltung auf höchstem Niveau!
<p><i><b>'</b></i><b>This story of love, loss and resilient female friendship is a definite must read.'</b><br> Tola Rotimi Abraham, author of <i>Black Sunday</i><br><br><b>'Aiwanose Odafen's novel has entered popular feminist discourse.' </b><i>Afrocritik</i><br><br> On a Sunday in 1978, Obianuju meets Chigozie at church - the perfect place for an upstanding girl to find a husband. Uju is in her last months studying economics at the University of Lagos; Gozie is a journalist ten years her senior. Crucially, he is Igbo and meets her mother's approval. Months later, they are married, and Uju's life is set on a new course.<br><br> Over the next two decades, Uju and her friends Adaugo and Chinelo must navigate traumas both personal and political as they learn how to live on their own terms in a traditional society beset by turmoil.<br><br><i>Tomorrow I Become a Woman</i> is a nuanced and powerful story of friendship and resilience, set against the backdrop of a fast-changing Nigeria.<br><br><b>'Searing and beautifully rendered.'</b><br> Koa Beck, author of <i>White Feminism</i><br><br><b>'Unflinching and cuts to the core.'</b><br> Chika Unigwe, author of <i>On Black Sisters Street</i><br><br><b>'An accomplished and emotional triumph.'</b><br> Louise Beech, author of <i>How To Be Brave</i></p>