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Kabu Kabu Kabu Kabu by Nnedi Okorafor
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“Two footsteps do not make a path.”
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“A tiger does not proclaim its tigritude. It pounces. —Wole Soyinka, Sub-Saharan Africa’s first Nobel Laureate”
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“We all must travel,' the driver said, keeping his eyes on the way ahead. His hands grasped the wheel firmly. 'It is the essence of all things, to move and change and keep going forward and backward and around. Even the spirits and the dead.”
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“The Magical Negro rested his red cane on his shoulder and leisurely strolled into the forest to see if he could find him some hobbits, castles, dragons, princesses, and all that other shit.”
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“A year after its publication, it was optioned by Completion Films with Kenyan director Wanuri Kahiu attached to the project.”
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“My novel Who Fears Death is a post-apocalyptic novel set in a future Sudan.”
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“She’d been away a long time, seeing the world. Now, she had to get home. She had learned much while she was away. She knew about courage and fear, she knew about gain and loss. She certainly knew about love and anguish and murder of love. But now she was going to learn about mass death. She’d”
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