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17Mar

Launching Get Rid of your Phone Mummy

March 17, 2025 webmaster News 75

Tobe and her best friend fantasise about having their mothers to themselves for a few hours…

Ouida Books held a brilliant book launch event for Mazzi Odu’s debut book, Get Rid of Your Phone Mummy, on the 8th of March 2025. This picture book, published by the Tanja Imprint of Ouida Books, is their third published title in 2025, following The Brevity of Beautiful Things and Mrs. Kuti, both released in January.

Ms Sharon Adeoye-Ajanlekoko, one of the editors at the publishing house, kicked off the event by addressing a crowd of a hundred guests, including the author’s family members.

This children’s picture book comes courtesy of Lola Shoneyin’s Bookstorm initiative—a comprehensive and detailed plan to revolutionise the children’s book industry by upskilling and empowering authors, illustrators, editors, graphic designers and other professionals required to boost output within the publishing ecosystem. One of their goals is to publish one hundred children’s books before the end of 2027. Judging from the quality of the story and Adulphina Imuede’s strikingly beautiful illustrations, they have made a great start.

The story centres around a young girl named Tobe who feels ignored by her mother, who spends too much time on the phone. Exasperated, Tobe and her best friend fantasise about having their mothers to themselves for a few hours. As if in response to the frustrations of innocent children, the fierce, magical Uduak appears, looking like a glamorous Efik version of Tinkerbell.

During the book chat with Lola Shoneyin, Mazzi Odu provided the backstory of the book. A power blackout denied her access to books and her tablets, forcing her to make up a bedtime story for her daughter, Tobe, who the book’s protagonist is named after. The author shared how she reads frequently with her daughter and how, when it comes to telling stories, her daughter is her “first reader”.

Mazzi outlined her motivation for finding a publisher. Put bluntly, she asserted that parents (herself included) spend a lot of time on their phones. To illustrate her point, she asked the children in attendance if they thought their moms spent too long working on their devices. The call-out struck most of the mothers and fathers in attendance, as all the children raised their hands.

Without being preachy, Get Rid of Your Phone Mummy presents a message we can all learn from. If parents continue giving attention to those digital rectangles, it could put an emotional gulf between them and their children, especially when those children grow up feeling deprioritised. As one of the guests observed, if not curbed, this trend could result in children deprioritising their parents in favour of electronic devices.

During the Q&A session, Mazzi Odu confirmed that there were more books in the pipeline.

The event ended on a celebratory note with photographs with family and friends, a book signing, and tasty refreshments. The publishers and the author all smiled — and for good reason.

It was a memorable book launch for a spectacular book.

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30Mar

Butter Honey Pig Bread Review

March 30, 2023 webmaster Book Reviews, News 34

This review was done by Nnaemeka Nnam for BUTTER HONEY PIG BREAD

“I read everything from cover to cover, and sometimes I write my thoughts( review) while I’m reading. This helps me stay grounded and remember the unique aspects of the book. However, with this book, I didn’t do that, mostly because I finished almost all of it in one day. Nonetheless, I’m going to try (though it might be difficult because i loved so many things) to highlight the things I loved about this book. Butter Honey Pig Bread tells the interwoven stories of twin sisters, Taiye and Kehinde. Their mother, Kambirinachi is an Ọgbanje who wonders if her unnatural choice to stay alive to love her human family was the best decision.

 

Firstly, the writer’s voice was very original, conveying strong language control. I particularly loved how she conveyed the different personalities of her characters when she switched POVs. This is particularly important because the singular “We” narrates the story, yet it feels very different when it switches to Taiye or Kambirinachi.

 

Secondly, this book spans multiple generations, three to be precise, and I liked how the story unfolded concurrently. Although you know you are in the past, it feels like the present because the actions of the past are intertwined with the present.
Every time the book switched timelines, I felt a sharp pain in my chest because, like most people, I like familiarity.

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28Feb

Preview ‘Daughter in Exile’ Here

February 28, 2023 webmaster News 35

We are delighted to introduce you to the West Africa edition of DAUGHTER IN EXILE. 

 

Bisi Adjapon, the acclaimed author of The Teller of Secrets returns with a gut-wrenching, yet heartwarming, story about a young Ghanaian woman’s struggle to make a life in the US, and the challenges she must overcome.

 

Lola is twenty-one, and her life in Senegal couldn’t be better. An aspiring writer and university graduate, she has a great job, a nice apartment, a vibrant social life, and a future filled with possibility. But fate disrupts her world when she falls for Armand, an American Marine stationed at the U.S. Embassy. Her mother, a high court judge in Ghana, disapproves of her choice, but nothing will stop Lola from boarding a plane for Armand and America.

 

That fateful flight is only the beginning of an extraordinary journey; she has traded her carefree existence in Senegal for the perilous position of an undocumented immigrant in 1990s America.

 

Lola encounters adversity that would crush a less-determined woman. Her fate hangs on whether or not she’ll grow in courage to forge a different life from one she’d imagined, whether she’ll succeed in putting herself and family together again. 

 

Daughter in Exile is a hope-filled story about mother love, resilience, and unyielding strength.

READ PREVIEW HERE

This book will be available in store at a retail price of 5,500 naira from 30 March 2023. Our preorder link is here for you to get a firsthand look at this book once it is published. We look forward to receiving your order.

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