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Lákíríboto Chronicles

A Brief History of Badly Behaved Women

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Lákíríboto Chronicles

By: Ayodele Olofintuade
Narrated by: Najite Dede
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The story is about three women, one of them has mental illness; they are just girls that were growing up in a typical Yoruba family. There is a kind of loss involved so they were moved around among relatives as house-helps to take care of the children. I’m following the journey of these three women.

©2018 Ayodele Olofintuade (P)2023 Recorded Books
Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction World Literature
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Very good performance and story. I found the story bold and the characters were quite complex. Drug and mental health issues are not really depicted in the African culture so it is great to read about a story that is this deep into how it affects families and generations.

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