Yetunde

An Ode to My Mother

Kids, People and Places, Fiction, Africa, Teen, General Fiction
Cover of the book Yetunde by Segilola Salami, Segilola Publishing
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Author: Segilola Salami ISBN: 9780993444623
Publisher: Segilola Publishing Publication: June 1, 2016
Imprint: Segilola Publishing Language: English
Author: Segilola Salami
ISBN: 9780993444623
Publisher: Segilola Publishing
Publication: June 1, 2016
Imprint: Segilola Publishing
Language: English

Yetunde: An Ode to My Mother is a stand alone book from Yetunde: The Life and Times of a Yoruba Girl in London (1). You may think of it as book 1.5, as in this book Yetunde is slightly older.

 

It is a heart-warming story about the power of a mother's love; truly an ode to women and mothers all over the world. It is a captivating and emotional story that talks about love and loss!

 

Follow Yetunde as she narrates her mother's ode to her grandmother. It is the Yoruba praise poetry for a mother known as Oriki Iya. Yetunde is also thrilled and delighted by the ancient Yoruba tale passed down to her by her mother about Labakẹ, a young maiden who was kidnapped to be forced to marry a warrior king. Will Iya Labakẹ save her child in time? Is Iya Labakẹ a just a simple defenceless mother? Or . . . ?

 

This is a short story dedicated to past, present and future mothers, a perfect Mother's day present!

 

The book is mostly in English and all Yoruba words are translated, so everyone can enjoy the book fully.

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Yetunde: An Ode to My Mother is a stand alone book from Yetunde: The Life and Times of a Yoruba Girl in London (1). You may think of it as book 1.5, as in this book Yetunde is slightly older.

 

It is a heart-warming story about the power of a mother's love; truly an ode to women and mothers all over the world. It is a captivating and emotional story that talks about love and loss!

 

Follow Yetunde as she narrates her mother's ode to her grandmother. It is the Yoruba praise poetry for a mother known as Oriki Iya. Yetunde is also thrilled and delighted by the ancient Yoruba tale passed down to her by her mother about Labakẹ, a young maiden who was kidnapped to be forced to marry a warrior king. Will Iya Labakẹ save her child in time? Is Iya Labakẹ a just a simple defenceless mother? Or . . . ?

 

This is a short story dedicated to past, present and future mothers, a perfect Mother's day present!

 

The book is mostly in English and all Yoruba words are translated, so everyone can enjoy the book fully.

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