With its multiple first-person perspectives in the form of letters and journal entries, "Three Women" portrays the inner workings of a modern African family as they face common relationship, love, family and life problems. A strong and reflective soul, Aduke, is ostracized from her family when she is accused of witchcraft. Her daughter, Ibidun, confused and rebellious is raised to distrust her, but after getting pregnant as a teenager, she is forced to seek out her mother for help. Compelled by circumstances, Ibidun is forced to leave her infant daughter in her mother's care. The years pass...
With its multiple first-person perspectives in the form of letters and journal entries, "Three Women" portrays the inner workings of a modern African ...