I Am Still With You: A Memoir Traversing Time, Family Lore, and Space
"At the outset of his memoir, 'I Am Still With You,' writer Emmanuel Iduma reminds us that Olaudah Equiano is perhaps the best-known precolonial Igbo man."
“…With that historical reminder of writing talent, political engagement, and forced transatlantic migration, we begin a whirlwind of travels in contemporary Nigeria by plane, okada (motorcycle), van, bus, keke (tricycle), and Uber. Iduma sets off in search of his paternal uncle who fought in the Biafran war of 1968-70 and never returned home.”
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