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On Black Sisters Street by Chika Unigwe

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May 21, 11

bookshelves: fiction
Read from May 16 to 21, 2011

"They are all the family she has in Europe. And families who know so little of one another are bound to be dysfunctional" (38).
"...buying bits of happiness" (50). *I can already tell that consumerism and the idea that things and money will play a big role (sadly) in this book.
"The only luggage of worth she carried was in her head" (74).
"She thought this: Too many people. Too many houses. An excess of everything. Nothing was organized. It reminded her of a drawing by an enthusiastic child with very little tlanet" (183).
"All the dreams filling her head. The dreams expanding to make sure nothing else came in" (204).

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