Cassava Republic Autumn 2018 Catalogue

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CASSAVA REPUBLIC PRESS AUTUMN 2018 CATALOGUE


NEW TITLES

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Hair, It’s A Family Affair by Mylo Freeman

celebration of black hair, through the vibrant and varied hairstyles found in a single family. With Mylo Freeman’s trademark colourful illustrations, this entertaining book will show young black children the joys that can be found through their hair, and remind other children of the many different types of hair that can be found in the world around them.

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Lagos Noir Edited by Chris Abani

n anthology of noir stories set in the tumultuous metropolis, Lagos. Edited by Chris Abani, this collection brings together brand-new stories from some of Nigeria’s most reputed and exciting writers, including Leye Adenle, Nnedi Okorafor and Sarah Ladipo Manyika. “A not-to-be-missed fiction anthology edited by Chris Abani, Lagos Noir features Nigeria’s most compelling writers on the darker side of Lagos. A must-read for literary fans of all kinds.” —The Root.

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Crime 978-1-911115-73-1 2nd October 2018 £12.99

Children’s 978-1-911115-67-0 12th September 2018 £6.99 World


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When Trouble Sleeps by Leye Adenle

he self-appointed saviour of Lagos’ sex workers, Amaka may have bitten off more than she can chew this time as she finds herself embroiled in a political scandal. When a plane crash kills the state gubernatorial candidate, the party picks a replacement who is assured of winning the election: Chief Ojo. But Amaka knows the skeletons that lurk in Chief Ojo’s closet, including what took place at the Harem, the secret sex club on the outskirts of Lagos that he frequents. Amaka is the only person standing between Chief Ojo and election victory, and he sends hired guns Malik and Shehu after her. Caught in a game of survival, against a backdrop of corruption, violence, sex and sleaze, Amaka must find a way to outwit her bloodthirsty adversaries. In this compelling sequel to the award-winning Easy Motion Tourist, LeyeAdenle pulls back the curtain on the seedy underbelly of Lagos once again in this gritty thriller.

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Crime 978-1-911115-63-2 25th September 2018 £8.99 World


NEW TITLES A Stranger’s Pose by Emmanuel Iduma “Dream of a perfect book, a ballad with all the lyrics remembered. The sleeper wakes from dreams.That book is in your hands.” - Teju Cole, author of Every Day is for the Thief and Open City

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unique blend of travelogue, musings and poetry, A Stranger’s Pose draws the reader into a world of encounters haunted by the absence of home, estrangement from a lover and family tragedies. The author’s recollections and reflections of fragments of his journeys to African cities offer a compelling and very personal meditation on the meaning of home and the generosity of strangers to a lone traveller. Alongside accounts of the author’s own travels are other narratives about movement, intimacy, the power of language and translation. Includes 39 photographs by acclaimed African photographers.

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German Calendar No December by Sylvia Ofili (author) and Birgit Weyhe (illustrator) Shortlisted for the Max & Moritz Award

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livia Evezi’s childhood is a happy one; her days are spent listening to Highlife records with her father, and poring over the colourful postcards her mother receives from Germany. But Olivia is a dreamer and longs for more. Her restlessness takes her first to a boarding school in Lagos, and then to her mother’s homeland of Germany. There, she is thrown into a hidden world of workers and migrants; a world of constant vigilance, where a piece of paper can hold the key to survival. Genre: ISBN: Publication Date: Price: Rights Held:

Graphic Novel 978-1-911115-61-8 13th November 2018 £15.99 World (English)

Non-Fiction 978-1-911115-49-6 16th October 2018 £10.99 World


LITERARY FICTION

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The Hundred Wells of Salaga by Ayesha Harruna Attah

minah lives an idyllic life until she is brutally separated from her home and forced on a journey that turns her from a daydreamer into a resilient woman. Wurche, the wilful daughter of a chief, is desperate to play an important role in her father’s court. These two women’s lives converge as infighting among Wurche’s people threaten the region. Set in pre-colonial Ghana, The Hundred Wells of Salaga is a story of courage, forgiveness, love and freedom. Through the experiences of Aminah and Wurche, it offers a remarkable view of slavery and how the scramble for Africa affected the lives of everyday people. “An instant modern classic. Gave me the same feeling as when I finished reading Things Fall Apart; like something deep within me had shifted, and would never be the same again.” - JJ Bola, author of No Place To Call Home “Who says that there are no good authors coming from Ghana? Shut up! Have you read Ayesha Harruna Attah?” - Ama Ata Aidoo, author of Our Sister Killjoy and Changes

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Literary fiction 978-1-911115-51-9 2018 £9.99


LITERARY FICTION When We Speak of Nothing by Olumide Popoola Shortlisted for a DIVA Literary Award “... a linguistically inventive and deliciously original debut novel.” – The Guardian, Best Books of 2017

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est mates Karl and Abu are both 17 and live near King’s Cross. Its 2011 and racial tensions are running high in London. Normally chatty Abu is infatuated with gorgeous classmate Nalini but dares not speak to her. Meanwhile, Karl is the target of the local “wannabe” thugs, who are irked by his being. When We Speak of Nothing unleashes a forceful new talent. The stream of consciousness storytelling captures and bottles late adolescent black London slang and the mixing of identities and desires of our contemporary moment.

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Literary fiction 978-1-911115-45-8 2017 £9.99 World

Like a Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun by Sarah Ladipo Manyika Shortlisted for the California Book Awards and the Goldsmiths Prize

r. Morayo is a cosmopolitan Nigerian woman, living in San Francisco and on the cusp of seventy-five. She has a zest for life as she speeds through the streets in her vintage Porsche, chats to strangers, and reminisces about characters from her favourite novels. Until she has an accident, crushing her independence. As Morayo recounts her story, moving seamlessly between past and present, we meet a range of characters reflecting the diversity of San Francisco. A beautifully uplifting story. “Manyika’s story about an elderly Nigerian woman is quiet, sophisticated and it expands the canon of contemporary African literature into welcome new territory.” - Bernardine Evaristo, author of Mr Loverman ISBN: 978-1-911115-04-5 Publication Date: 2016 Price: £9.99 Rights Held: World Rights Sold: French, Spanish, German, Dutch, Danish, English (India)


LITERARY FICTION Season of Crimson Blossoms by Abubakar Adam Ibrahim Winner of the NLNG Nigeria Prize for Literature 2016 “Season of Crimson Blossoms is written in a gorgeous tapestry of language, tying together large-scale historical events with the smaller more mundane activities of daily life.” - New York Journal of Books

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story of love and longing in conservative Northern Nigeria featuring Binta, a fifty-five-year-old widow yearning for intimacy after the sexual repression of her marriage and Reza, a twenty-five-year-old weed dealer. Brought together in unusual circumstances, Binta and Reza face a need only they can satisfy in each other. Rumours surface about their illicit affair and a family confrontation results in disastrous consequences. A novel that unfurls gently, revealing layers of emotion that defy age, class and religion.

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Literary fiction 978-1-911115-00-7 2016 £9.99 World French, English (India)

Born on a Tuesday by Elnathan John Winner of a Betty Trask Award 2017. Shortlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize & the NLNG Nigeria Prize for Literature 2016

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antala lives in Bayan Layi, Nigeria and studies in a Sufi Quranic school. By chance he meets gang leader Banda, and is thrust into a world with fluid rules and casual violence. Dantala runs away and ends up living in a Salafi mosque, where he embraces Salafism as preached by his new benefactor Sheikh Jamal. But as political and religious tensions mount, he is torn between loyalty to his benefactor and adherence to the Sheikh’s charismatic advisor, Malam Abdul-Nur. This novel explores life, love, friendship, loss and the effects of extremist politics and religion on everyday life in Northern Nigeria. “Born on a Tuesday brings home the reality of what is happening in northern Nigeria with a power the news reports of Boko Haram’s atrocities can’t adequately project. Elnathan John is a writer to watch.” - Fiammetta Rocco, The New York Times ISBN: Publication Date: Price: Rights Sold:

978-1-911115-02-1 2016 £9.99 French, German, English (US, India)


CRIME Easy Motion Tourist by Leye Adenle

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uy Collins, a British hack in Lagos, ends up stumbling into the murky underworld of the city. He meets Amaka, a sassy guardian angel of Lagos working girls who wants to expose the dark underbelly of Nigerian life-organ trafficking. With Easy Motion Tourist’s astonishing cast, Tarantino has landed in Lagos. This page-turning crime novel pulses with the rhythm of Nigeria’s mega-city, reeks of its open drains and sparkles like the champagne quaffed in its upmarket districts. “Fast and furious, told from a kaleidoscope of different points of view, it’s a rollercoaster ride through a world of extremes, where everything is up for grabs.” - The Guardian.

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978-1-911115-06-9 2016 £8.99 World French, Spanish, English (India)

The Lazarus Effect by H. J. Golakai

oinjama Johnson’s life is a mess. She’s an investigative journalist who’s been seeing things: a teenage girl in a red hat that goes hand-in-hand with the debilitating episodes she is loath to call ‘panic attacks’. Until she spots a photo of the girl from her hallucinations at a local hospital. Vee embarks on an investigation with her oddball assistant Chloe, delving into the secrets of the fractured Fourie and Paulsen families. A gripping new addition to the African crime genre.

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978-1-911115-08-3 2016 £8.99 Italian

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The Carnivorous City by Toni Kan

hen Abel Dike discovers that his brother is missing, he hops on the first plane to Lagos. He is rapidly sucked into the unforgiving Lagos maelstrom where he has to navigate encounters with a motley cast of common criminals, deal with policemen intent on getting a piece of the pie, and contend with his growing attraction to his brother’s wife. This is a tale of Lagos and the people who make the city by the lagoon what it is. ISBN: Publication Date: Price: Rights Held:

978-1-911115-24-3 2016 £8.99 World


NON-FICTION She Called Me Woman edited by Chitra Nagarajan, Azeenarh Mohammed & Rafeeat Aliyu

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he Called Me Woman is a collection of first-hand accounts by a community telling their stories on their own terms. In this absorbing and ground-breaking collection, 25 unique narratives are brought together to paint a picture of what it really means to be a queer Nigerian. Covering tales of first love and boarding school curiosity, as well as the (sometimes fraught) relationship between sexuality and spirituality, She Called Me Woman challenges stereotypes with these snapshots into queer Nigerian life. “These true stories, these women speaking in their own words, of their own lives, are radical, vital, and timely […] they are beautifully told, the pain and honesty and hope and joy in these accounts is strong like a song.” – Stella Duffy, author of The Hidden Room

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978-1-911115-59-5 2018 £12.99 World

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Highlife Giants by John Collins

ighlife Giants is an intimate portrait of the pioneering artistes of West Africa’s vibrant music scene from the 1920s onwards. It is packed full of inside information from stars including E.T Mensah, Kofo Ghanaba, King Bruce, Bobby Benson, Victor Uwaifo, and Ignace De Souza. For those who lived through the era, Highlife Giants will be a compendium that invokes treasured memories. For their children and grandchildren, this book will inspire an interest in the rich musical history of West Africa. ISBN: 978-1-911115-29-8 Publication Date: 2016 Price: £12.99


NON-FICTION Longthroat Memoirs: Soups, Sex and Nigerian Taste Buds by Yemisi Aribisala Winner of the John Avery Award, André Simon Food and Drink Book Awards. Runner up for the Gourmand World Cookbook Awards

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ongthroat Memoirs presents a sumptuous menu of essays about Nigerian food, lovingly presented by the nation’s top epicurean writer. As well as a mouth-watering appraisal of the cultural politics and erotics of Nigerian cuisine, it is also a series of love letters to the Nigerian palate.

“…amazing witty writing about Nigerian cooking and identity.” Ruby Tandoh, baker, columnist and author of Flavour “I devoured Yemisi Aribisala’s lyrical, lusty and lovely Longthroat Memoirs – the sultry sexuality of snails, ‘peppered puff puffs with the aroma of newsprint’, inara, pitanga cherries, fermented locust beans and the nostalgia of ogbono soup.”- Tom Parker Bowles, food writer, critic and author of The Fortnum and Mason Cookbook ISBN: Publication Date: Price: Rights Held:

978-1-911115-26-7 2016 £12.99 World

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Safe House Edited by Ellah Wakatama Allfrey

n a collection of creative essays that ranges from travel writing and memoir to reportage, Ellah Wakatama Allfrey brings together some of the most talented writers of creative nonfiction from across Africa. This anthology contains a range of unforgettable stories. Whether examining the increasing influence of China in Ghana or understanding what it means to be gay in Africa, these essays present personal views of contemporary issues in an accessible and thought-provoking manner.

ISBN: 978-1-911115-16-8 Publication Date: 2016 Price: £12.99


YOUNG ADULT What Sunny Saw in the Flames by Nnedi Okorafor “There’s more imagination on a page of Nnedi Okorafor’s work than in whole volumes of ordinary fantasy epics.” -Ursula K. Le Guin, award-winning author of A Wizard of Earthsea

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welve-year-old Sunny Nwazue doesn’t fit anywhere. She is albino, and she has a special gift: she can see into the future. But when she meets Orlu, her classmate, she becomes part of an exciting new realm of strange creatures and dark secrets – a world where your worst defect is actually your greatest asset. Now, Sunny and Orlu, with their friends Chichi and Sasha, must help track down a criminal who has been kidnapping and maiming children all over the city.

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978-1-911115-10-6 132pp 2016 £7.99

Sunny and the Mysteries of Osisi by Nnedi Okorafor

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n this sequel to What Sunny Saw in the Flames, from award-winning author Nnedi Okorafor, an encounter with a lake monster sets Sunny Nwazue on a thrilling path. She must learn to master her magic powers, while uncovering the mysteries of the shadowy town of Osisi. This is a compelling tale combining culture, fantasy, history and magic. “This book, although written for young adults, is sophisticated in parsing out adult issues, and it is a salve for grown-ups who may see themselves reflected in these very real, funny kids.”—The Washington Post

ISBN: 978-1-911115-57-1 Publication Date: 2018 Price: £7.99


CHILDREN’S BOOKS The Secret of the Purple Lake by Yaba Badoe With illustrations by Gbolahan Adams ‘Mermaids, magical elephants and singing walruses all feature in Badoe’s enchanting collection.’ - Mail on Sunday, Top Books of 2017

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he Secret of the Purple Lake is a collection of five interlinked stories that take us from Ghana to Orkney, and from Spain to Norway and Thailand. As a minor character from one story assumes a major role in the next, we meet a fascinating cast, including Imoro the magic elephant, the Walrus Prince, and the Wild Princesses of Rousay. These tales of transformation and independence are brought to life with 24 black and white illustrations.

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The Hidden Star by K. Sello Duiker

olitye lives in a shack with her mother Thembi in Phola, a dusty township on the edge of Johannesburg. She is good at maths and likes collecting stones, which she places in a bucket under her bed. She also has unusual powers: she can communicate with dogs. Nolitye has two close friends, Bheki, who is overweight, and the bespectacled Four Eyes, who join with her to resist the bullying from Rotten Nellie and her gang of Spoilers. ‘With strong elements of magical realism, the novel is both charming and whimsical with several heart-thumping moments that make it difficult to put down.’ – Kirkus Reviews

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978-1-911115-43-4 210pp 2017 £7.99

978-1-911115-31-1 132pp 2017 £9.99


CHILDREN’S BOOKS

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Princess Arabella Goes to School by Mylo Freeman

delightful addition to the popular ‘Princess Arabella’ series. Princess Arabella and her friends embark upon their first day at Princess School. They find themselves taking some very unusual lessons – and when they are allowed to bring their pets to school, fun and games ensue.

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Princess Arabella and the Giant Cake by Mylo Freeman

t is almost Granny’s birthday and Princess Arabella and her friends set out to bake the most DELICIOUS and most GIGANTIC cake in the entire world. But who will be the winner – Princess Arabella, Prince Mimoen, Princess Sophie or Princess Ling? And what is that surprise in the Giant Cake?! “A joyful, multi-ethnic tale in the Princess Arabella series, with vibrant illustrations.” - BookTrust ISBN: Pages: Publication Date: Price:

978-1-911115-42-7 28pp 2017 £6.99

978-1-911115-41-0 28pp 2017 £6.99


CHILDREN’S BOOKS

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Princess Arabella Mixes Colours by Mylo Freeman

rincess Arabella thinks her room is boring. So she decides she’s going to do something about it – all by herself. She mixes up some paints and in no time at all her room looks fabulous. An entertaining book about the popular little Princess Arabella, with fun information about mixing colours.

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Picture book 978-1-911115-12-0 28pp 2016 £6.99

Princess Arabella’s Birthday by Mylo Freeman “Arabella’s adventures offer something fresh and entertaining to anyone looking for princess stories with a difference.” - The Alligator’s Mouth children’s bookshop, Richmond, Surrey

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t’s Princess Arabella’s birthday. She wants a very special present. But will she get what she wants? A happy story about birthdays!

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978-1-911115-13-7 28pp 2016 £6.99


CHILDREN’S BOOKS Every Girl Is A Princess by Mylo Freeman

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charming novelty picture book that will entertain even the youngest readers. Try and match each crown with a princess – and then see who appears on the final page!

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978-1-911115-38-0 18pp 2017 £9.99

A Fun ABC by Sade Fadipe Illustrated by Shedrach Ayalomeh

Join Adanah on an alphabetical adventure as she goes to visit her grandfather in Modokeke. Every letter, from A to Z, is featured in this African alphabet book, including a camera to take pictures, an eagle spied above the trees, a pump for fetching water, and stories told by Auntie Sumbo. Written in a bouncing rhyming style, children will learn while having fun as they join Adanah on her school break. “A fun, positive portrayal of everyday life in a Nigerian village, which effectively introduces the alphabet to young children.” – BookTrust

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978-1-911115-15-1 32pp 2016 £6.99 World

Mayowa and the Masquerades by Lola Shoneyin Illustrated by Francis Blake

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ayowa and the Masquerades tells the story of Mayowa’s visit to his relatives in Ilisan where he learns to love the outdoors and comes to understand important lessons about his people’s customs. This story is a bright, light-hearted read and the bold illustrations will engage children and their parents. ISBN: Pages: Publication Date: Price: Rights Held:

978-1-911115-14-4 32pp 2016 £6.99 World


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Black Sparkle Romance by Amara Nicole Okolo

ira is ambitious and creative but she’s stuck as a PA to the ruthless editor of fashion magazine Black Sparkle. A string of disastrous dates threatens to put her off men forever. And then she crashes into the Mercedes of tiger-eyed Dominic. Mira’s luck changes when she’s promoted to assistant editor, but Dominic is the photographer for her first edition in charge. Sparks fly as the creative energy of two talented individuals fuels a heady mix of fear and desire. ISBN: Publication Date: Price: Rights Held:

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978-1-911115-22-9 2016 £5.99 World

Finding Love Again by Chioma Iwunze-Ibiam

ambi thinks the serene Obudu Mountain Resort is the perfect place to finish her poetry collection and heal her broken heart. But along comes Beba, the gorgeous man from her past who reignites the spark between them. Can Kambi resist Beba’s charms and keep up the pretence of being his fake fiancée to help him in his quest to find his mother? Or will a phony engagement be the key for Kambi to begin Finding Love Again?

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978-1-911115-21-2 2016 £5.99 World

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A Tailor-Made Romance by Oyindamola Affinnih

hoenix Advertising Agency star Tishe is looking forward to her first date with sharply-dressed Adnan. She is shocked when she discovers that he is a tailor. She vows that there will be no second date … ever. But once they share a goodnight kiss, everything changes. They embark on a whirlwind romance as she struggles to reconcile her disapproval for Adnan’s profession with her burning desire for him. Will Tishe give Adnan a chance? Find out in this racy romance.

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Romance 978-1-911115-18-2 2016 £5.99 World


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A Taste Of Love by Sifa Asani Gowon

hey say the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. But this delectable romance has Toby, manager of the Bar-Rage, winning over feisty mum and successful baker Adoo with his delicious pizza, suave good looks and his calm, confident demeanour. Soon, Adoo and Toby are enjoying spontaneous dates. Adoo loves how Toby treats her son, and is thrilled to find a man her son approves of. Will Toby and Adoo commit or will they only have A Taste of Love?

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978-1-911115-19-9 2016 £5.99 World

Love’s Persuasion by Ola Awonubi

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hings are changing at Lagos firm City Finance. But for Ada Okafor, a bright and dedicated trainee, the only change worth noticing is the dashing, new British-trained assistant MD, Tony Okoli. Ambitious and determined, Ada ignores her feelings for Tony and focuses on juggling her work in accounts with studying. But the two are drawn together and they embark on a secret and passionate affair. Their love is truly tested as they fight to persuade themselves and the world that love, in the end, trumps social status.

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978-1-911115-20-5 2016 £5.99 World

“There’s definitely a need for diverse and different love stories – and Cassava Republic’s set of entertaining tales is a very good start.” – The Sunday Times

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The Elevator Kiss by Amina Thula

t’s Christmas and Sindi has been invited to her friend’s stunning new apartment for dinner. She finds herself in the elevator with a handsome man in a dashing blue suit. Their impromptu kiss under the mistletoe ignites unanticipated desire. But Sindi is focused on rebuilding her life after a messy break-up. Edward is the last thing she needs. Or so she thinks. A steamy romance set in the beautiful city of Cape Town.

ISBN: 978-1-911115-23-6 Publication Date: 2016 Price: £5.99


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CASSAVA REPUBLIC PRESS: AUTUMN 2018 ORDER FORM PAGE NO.

ISBN

PUB DATE

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978-1911115670

12/09/18

TITLE Hair, it’s a Family Affair!

AUTHOR Mylo Freeman

PRICE £6.99

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978-1911115731

02/10/18

Lagos Noir

Chris Abani (ed.)

£12.99

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978-1911115632

12/09/18

When Trouble Sleeps

Leye Adenle

£8.99

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978-1911115496

16/10/18

A Stranger’s Pose

Emmanuel Iduma

£10.99

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978-1911115618

13/11/18

German Calendar No December

Sylvia Ofili & Birgit Weyhe

£15.99

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978-1911115519

08/05/18

The Hundred Wells of Salaga

Ayesha Harruna Attah

£9.99

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978-1911115458

03/07/17

When We Speak of Nothing

Olumide Popoola

£9.99

5

978-1911115045

01/04/16

Like A Mule Bringing Ice Cream To The Sun

Sarah Ladipo Manyika

£9.99

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978-1911115007

20/05/16

Season of Crimson Blossoms

Abubakar Adam Ibrahim

£9.99

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978-1911115021

01/04/16

Born on a Tuesday

Elnathan John

£9.99

7

978-1911115069

01/04/16

Easy Motion Tourist

Leye Adenle

£8.99

7

978-1911115083

01/05/16

The Lazarus Effect

H.J. Golokai

£8.99

7

978-1911115243

01/10/16

Carnivorous City

Toni Kan

£8.99

8

978-1911115595

26/04/18

She Called Me Woman

Azeenarh Mohammed, Chitra Nagarajan & Rafeeat Aliyu

£12.99

8

978-1911115298

15/10/16

High Life Giants

John Collins

£12.99

9

978-1911115267

15/10/16

Longthroat Memoirs: Soups, Sex and Nigerian Taste Buds

Yemisi Aribisala

£12.99

9

978-1911115168

07/05/16

Safe House: Explorations in Creative Nonfiction

Ellah Wakatama Allfrey (ed.)

£12.99

10

978-1911115106

01/09/16

What Sunny Saw In The Flames

Nnedi Okorafor

£7.99

10

978-1911115571

28/03/18

Sunny & The Mysteries of Osisi

Nnedi Okorafor

£7.99

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978-1911115311

06/09/17

The Secret of the Purple Lake

Yaba Badoe

£7.99

11

978-1911115434

30/06/17

The Hidden Star

K. Sello Duiker

£7.99

12

978-1911115410

10/04/17

Princess Arabella Goes to School

Mylo Freeman

£6.99

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978-1911115427

10/04/17

Princess Arabella and the Giant Cake

Mylo Freeman

£6.99

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978-1911115120

01/04/16

Princess Arabella Mixes Colours

Mylo Freeman

£6.99

13

978-1911115137

01/04/16

Princess Arabella’s Birthday

Mylo Freeman

£6.99

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978-1911115380

27/03/17

Every Girl is a Princess

Mylo Freeman

£9.99

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978-1911115151

01/06/16

A Fun ABC

Sade Fadipe

£6.99

14

978-1911115144

01/05/16

Mayowa and the Masquerades

Lola Shoneyin

£6.99

15

978-1911115229

01/07/16

Black Sparkle Romance

Amara Nicole Okolo

£5.99

15

978-1911115212

01/07/16

Finding Love Again

Chioma Iwunze-Ibiam

£5.99

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978-1911115182

01/07/16

A Tailor-made Romance

Oyindamola Affinnih

£5.99

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978-1911115199

01/07/16

A Taste of Love

Sifa Asani Gowon

£5.99

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978-1911115205

01/07/16

Love’s Persuasion

Ola Awonubi

£5.99

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978-1911115236

01/07/16

The Elevator Kiss

Amina Thula

£5.99

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