And So I Roar
Book • 2024
Abi Daré's "And So I Roar" is a powerful novel set against the backdrop of climate change in Nigeria.
It follows the story of Aduni, a spirited young girl, and her friend Tia, an activist, as they navigate the challenges of their village.
The novel explores themes of sisterhood, friendship, and motherhood, highlighting the impact of climate change on women and girls.
Daré's writing vividly portrays the harsh realities of drought, deforestation, and the cultural beliefs that often exacerbate the situation.
The story offers a nuanced perspective on the intersection of climate change and social issues, leaving a lasting impact on the reader.
It follows the story of Aduni, a spirited young girl, and her friend Tia, an activist, as they navigate the challenges of their village.
The novel explores themes of sisterhood, friendship, and motherhood, highlighting the impact of climate change on women and girls.
Daré's writing vividly portrays the harsh realities of drought, deforestation, and the cultural beliefs that often exacerbate the situation.
The story offers a nuanced perspective on the intersection of climate change and social issues, leaving a lasting impact on the reader.
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as the winner of the inaugural Climate Fiction Prize for her novel.

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