A review by frombethanysbookshelf
Of This Our Country: Acclaimed Nigerian Writers on the Home, Identity and Culture They Know by Inua Ellams Chịkọdịlị Emelụmadụ, Caleb Femi, Ayọ̀bámi Adébáyọ̀, Lola Shoneyin, Irenosen Okojie, Oyinkan Akande, Abubakar Adam Ibrahim, Abi Daré, Chigozie Obioma, Ike Anya, Okey Ndibe, Hafsa Zayyan, Cheluchi Onyemelukwe, J.K. Chukwu, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Bolu Babalola, Helon Habila, Sefi Atta, Umar Turaki, Chika Unigwe, Anietie Isong, Yomi Adegoke, Nels Abbey

4.0

How do you fully capture the essence of a country? Of a culture? Of home?

Well, Of This Our Country is here and has done a beautiful job of just that - bringing 24 acclaimed Nigerian writers together to share their collective memories, thoughts and observations about Nigeria and bringing light to a country not many of us know alot about.

Through honest, personal accounts, these writers bring us their unique experiences of growing up in or away from Nigeria, and their reflections of the country from the beautiful to the problematic. From learning about childbirth and childhood, to the culture surrounding food, to superstition, to politics - this honest memoir encapsulates the many aspects of a culture and shows us a multi-faceted account of what it is to be Nigerian.

"It's one thing to know the history of your home country. It's another thing to know your homes history of your home country." - Home History.

From the poetic and emotional, to the factual and informative - each essay stands out on it's own merit and style. Now of course, with twenty-four writers, you may not enjoy every essay and I definitely favoured certain ones but you will definitely be able to find one that will resonate with you.

To an extent it's always difficult to review someones own truth, especially one you've not lived yourself, but whether you're a reader who doesn't know much about Nigera or someone who already has love for the country and is looking for something familiar, this is definitely a must-read.

I have no relationship with Nigera, nor have I ever visited ... but reading this left me homesick for a country I've never seen.