The Middle Daughter is an emotionally charged exploration of the ways in which a woman may fall victim to conventions designed to ensnare her. Chika Unigwe is a writer of great conviction and superior insight . . . Nani's story drew me in from the start and pulled me under right up until the end AMINATTA FORNA
Chika Unigwe is Professor of Creative Writing at Georgia College and the author of several celebrated works of fiction including On Black Sisters' Street, which won the NLNG Prize for Literature, Black Messiah (2014), a fictional rendition of the Nigerian abolitionist Olaudah Equiano's life, and most recently the short story collection Better Never Than Late (2019).