The subject of intense admiration--and not a little shock, when it was first published--The Abandoned Baobab has consistently captivated readers ever since. The book has been translated into numerous languages and was chosen by QBR Black Book Review as one of Africa's 100 best books of the twentieth century. No African woman had ever been so frank, in an autobiography, or written so poignantly, about the intimate details of her life--a distinction that, more than two decades later, still holds true.
Abandoned by her mother and sent to live with relatives in Dakar, the author...
The subject of intense admiration--and not a little shock, when it was first published--The Abandoned Baobab has consistently captivated rea...