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The Sex Lives Of African Women

“I’ve never felt so seen.” Since the release of Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah’s book, The Sex Lives Of African Women, she has heard this declaration repeatedly, from African women, queer women, women for whom this was the first time they had ever read such deeply personal and profoundly powerful accounts. In this groundbreaking collection, the feminist activist, writer and blogger brings together the individual experiences of over 30 women from across the African continent and its global diaspora. The true stories nestled between the beautiful, bright orange covers span

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