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The Litty PodcastThe Litty PodcastEP. 29 - Book Recommendations On AcidBooks and authors mentioned in this episode:  ✣ Dial A For Aunties - Jesse Q. Sutanto ✣ Black Water Sister - Zen Cho ✣ My Dark Vanessa - Kate Elizabeth Russell ✣ Consent - Vanessa Springora ✣ Imagine This - Sade Adeniran ✣ Tiny Sunbirds Far Away - Christie Watson ✣ Kintu / The First Woman - Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi ✣ Black Sun - Rebecca Roanhorse ✣ The Fifth Season - N. K. Jemisin ✣ The Murmur of Bees - Sofia Segovia ✣ A Fine Balance - Rohinton Mistry ✣ The Island of Sea Women - Lisa See ✣ The Mountains Sing - Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai ✣ Mouthful of Birds - Samanta Schweblin ✣ The Night S...2022-04-061h 15Sade\'s World Short Story PodcastSade's World Short Story PodcastDiplomatic PoundsDiplomatic Pounds was written by Ama Ata Aidoo and narrated by the talented Tayo Elesin. This is a story which explores a mother's struggle to understand her daughter's weight problems.2014-10-0900 minSade\'s World Short Story PodcastSade's World Short Story PodcastPossessing the Secret of JoyPossessing the Secret of Joy was written by Chika Unigwe and narrated by Sade Adeniran. It's a story which attempts to show us the silver linings that exist in a world full of clouds.2014-10-0200 minSade\'s World Short Story PodcastSade's World Short Story PodcastCondoling the TwinsCondoling the Twins is written by Chuma Nwokolo and narrated by the talented Tayo Elesin. This is a story which examines the differences of how twin sisters living in different countries, receive the news of the passing of a loved one.2014-09-2500 minSade\'s World Short Story PodcastSade's World Short Story PodcastGoing HomeChibunu Onuzo reads her own story Going Home, which explores the challenges faced by a father who would like to take his mixed race family home for the Christmas holidays.2014-09-0700 minSade\'s World Short Story PodcastSade's World Short Story PodcastMan of the HouseJoy Elias Riwan narrates Man of the House. A young boy misunderstands the nature of death when his father passes away. So he writes to the angels demanding his return, because amongst other things; he needs his father to take him to watch their favourite drivers racing at the Monaco Grand Prix.2014-05-2500 minSade\'s World Short Story PodcastSade's World Short Story PodcastMy Mother's Stew & E Go Betta OhNarrated by the wonderful Joy Elias Riwan, My Mother's Stew explores how the smell of a favourite dish triggers a memory from childhood. E Go Betta Oh on the other hand tells the story of a young man returning home to Nigeria after a long absence. This story originally aired on the BBC World Service to commemorate Nigeria's 50th anniversary of independence.2014-05-1800 minSade\'s World Short Story PodcastSade's World Short Story PodcastThe PaintingNarrated by the amazing Dona Croll, whose credits include Family Affairs, Doctors and Casualty, The Painting is a supernatural story about two families who disappear into thin air.2014-05-1100 minSade\'s World Short Story PodcastSade's World Short Story PodcastMrs Bolanle Benson & Martha Mauden & CoTwo very different stories with women as the central character. In Mrs. Bolanle Benson an older lady meets her lover for a tryst. in Martha Mauden & Co our central character is a woman with multiple personalities and who has committed a heinous act.2014-05-0500 minIn Their Own Words … – The Halftribe GalleryIn Their Own Words … – The Halftribe GalleryImagine SadeSade Adeniran is the author of “Imagine This”, a novel,  which won the 2008 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best First Book (Africa Region), and was shortlisted for The Book to Talk About 2009. “Imagine This” is the journal of Lola Ogunwole as she charts her survival from childhood to adulthood. Born in London, Lola and […]2012-11-1900 minIn Their Own Words … – The Halftribe GalleryIn Their Own Words … – The Halftribe GalleryImagine SadeSade Adeniran is the author of “Imagine This”, a novel,  which won the 2008 Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best First Book (Africa Region), and was shortlisted for The Book to Talk About 2009. “Imagine This” is the journal of Lola Ogunwole as she charts her survival from childhood to adulthood. Born in London, Lola and […]2012-11-1900 min