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A Resident's wife in Nigeria

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In «A Resident's Wife in Nigeria,» Constance Belcher Larymore presents a captivating exploration of colonial life through the eyes of an expatriate woman. Using an immersive narrative style that blends vivid descriptions with poignant personal reflections, Larymore captures the complexities of cultural encounters, societal hierarchies, and the daily challenges faced by women in the colonial milieu. Set against the rich tapestry of Nigerian landscapes and local customs, the book serves not only as a memoir but also as a sociocultural document, providing insight into the transformative period of early 20th century colonial Nigeria. Constance Belcher Larymore's experiences as the wife of a British resident in Nigeria fostered her keen observations of both the indigenous culture and the complexities of expatriate living. Born into a family of educators and travelers, Larymore possessed a strong sense of empathy and curiosity towards the world around her. Her unique position allowed her to bridge disparate worlds, drawing upon personal anecdotes to highlight the roles women played during a time of significant political and cultural upheaval. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in colonial history, gender studies, and intercultural relations. Larymore's thoughtful and engaging narrative not only enriches our understanding of the period but also invites reflection on the legacies of colonialism and the resilience of women.

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Release date on Litres:
03 March 2025
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250 p.
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8596547863960
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