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  • Nearly All the Men in Lagos are Mad, Damilare Kuku
    HarperVia, 9780063316362, March 19, 2024 (Fiction)

    “An anthem for strong-willed women of the 21st century, these stories will burrow under your skin and light your blood on fire. The women of Lagos have been put down by men for too long, and they’re reclaiming their power in force. Sharp-witted and fierce, Damilare Kuku speaks directly to the heart and compels you to unveil your inner bad*ss.”

    —Melissa Sagendorph, Harvard Book Store, Cambridge, MA

    “This story collection depicts desire, independence, and strength that dating women around the world will recognize. You will laugh, cheer, cringe, and cry.”

    —Kathy Baum, Tattered Cover Book Store, Denver, CO

    “This story collection had me from the title and kept me through its final entry. Brimming with wit, wisdom and gumption from the perspective of Nigerian women looking for love, Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad goes where few books dare to venture.”

    —Paula Farmer, Book Passage, Corte Madera, CA

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