
No Sweetness Here and Other Stories
From the author of Changes : these stories “of post-independence Ghana in the late 1960s are written beautifully and wisely and with great subtlety” (Chimamanda Ngozi Adichi).In this short story collection, the award-winning poet and author of Changes and Our Sister Killjoy explores postcolonial life in Ghana with her characteristic honesty, humor, and insight. A house servant wonders what independence means in a country where indoor plumbing is still reserved for bosses. A brother tracks down his runaway sister only to find she has become a prostitute. In the title story, a bitter divorce turns tragic when the couple’s only child dies of a snake bite.In these and other stories, tradition wrestles with new urban influences as Africans try to sort out their identity in a changing culture, and “even at her gravest, Miss Aidoo writes with a sunny charm” ( The New York Times ).
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No Sweetness Here and Other Stories
160 págs.
Dec 1, 1995

No Sweetness Here: And Other Stories
172 págs.
Apr 25, 2015
No Sweetness Here

No Sweetness Here and Other Stories
170 págs.
Dec 1, 1995

No Sweetness Here
144 págs.
Jan 1, 1988

No Sweetness Here
Apr 1, 1995
No sweetness here
134 págs.
Jan 1, 1970

No Sweetness Here
192 págs.
Oct 1, 2023

No Sweetness Here
194 págs.
Oct 1, 2023

No Sweetness Here: And Other Stories
170 págs.
Dec 1, 1995

No Sweetness Here and Other Stories
134 págs.
Jan 1, 1970

No Sweetness Here: Short Stories
Jan 1, 1972

No Sweetness Here
144 págs.
May 29, 1979

No Sweetness Here and Other Stories
170 págs.
Apr 25, 2015
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