Omotobilojumi is a traumatised only child in a family where toxic patriarchy is the order of the day. She is unhappy at home and soon becomes unhappy at school when she has to avoid a clique of mean girls that terrorise her.
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Omotobilojumi is a traumatised only child in a family where toxic patriarchy is the order of the day. She is unhappy at home and soon becomes unhappy at school when she has to avoid a clique of mean girls that terrorise her. Leonardo comes from a family where love thrives. After seeing Omotobilojumi sing in the school’s talent hunt, he begins to develop feelings for her. However, she is too busy looking after herself and fending off blatant hatred from fellow students to care about how he feels. The book focuses on how a lonely struggling girl opens her heart to a friendship that brings her happiness, how the actions of a family can cause pain or joy and how every home is filled with its own peculiarities.
Additional information
Author | Ruth Olarewaju |
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Print Length | 132 pages |
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