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A Girl is A Body of Water
by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
A Girl is a Body of Water (7/15/2020)
Jennifer Makunbi has written a sensitively descriptive story of Kiroba, a young Uganda girl's development into a goal-oriented woman. Readers may identify with the theme of coming of age for all young women regardless of culture. The main family characters are strong and thoughtful. The story shifts between past and present to support a tender story highly recommended for book club discussion. The cast of characters listed was very helpful.
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