Yaa Gyasi

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  • Christabelle Adelinehas quoted7 years ago
    you could not inherit a scar.
  • Лика Меликсетянhas quoted2 years ago
    Weakness is treating someone as though they belong to you. Strength is knowing that everyone belongs to themselves.”
  • Лика Меликсетянhas quoted2 years ago
    The family is like the forest: if you are outside it is dense; if you are inside you see that each tree has its own position.
  • Refiloe Masitahas quoted3 years ago
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    Selasi, Taiye. Ghana Must Go

    i am definately going to try to read as many as i can

  • Refiloe Masitahas quoted3 years ago
    Suggested Reading
    Achebe, Chinua. Things Fall Apart

    Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi. Americanah and Half of a Yellow Sun

    Aidoo, Ama Ata. No Sweetness Here and Other Stories

    Armah, Ayi Kwei. The Healers

    Bulawayo, NoViolet. We Need New Names

    Cole, Teju. Every Day Is for the Thief

    this is a really kind gesture

  • Refiloe Masitahas quoted3 years ago
    When Marjorie had asked her father again when he had known he liked Esther, he said he had always known. He said it was born in him, that he breathed it in with the first breeze of Edweso, that it moved in him like the harmattan. There was nothing like love for Marjorie in Alabama.
  • Refiloe Masitahas quoted3 years ago
    She wanted to tell Mrs. Pinkston that at home, they had a different word for African Americans. Akata. That akata people were different from Ghanaians, too long gone from the mother continent to continue calling it the mother continent. She wanted to tell Mrs. Pinkston that she could feel herself being pulled away too, almost akata, too long gone from Ghana to be Ghanaian. But the look on Mrs. Pinkston’s face stopped her from explaining herself at all.
  • Refiloe Masitahas quoted3 years ago
    He said that people need time in order to be able to see things clearly.
  • Refiloe Masitahas quoted3 years ago
    What I know now, my son: Evil begets evil. It grows. It transmutes, so that sometimes you cannot see that the evil in t
  • Refiloe Masitahas quoted3 years ago
    We believe the one who has the power. He is the one who gets to write the story. So when you study history, you must always ask yourself, Whose story am I missing? Whose voice was suppressed so that this voice could come forth? Once you have figured that out, you must find that story too. From there, you begin to get a clearer, yet still imperfect, picture.
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