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We’re closing out the season with a solo episode reflecting on the incredible conversations we’ve had so far, and the books that shaped them.
Ziporah also takes it back to basics and shares a book recommendation one last time; Cyprian Ekwensi’s 1961 novel Jagua Nana, which follows a middle-aged sex worker as she navigates 1950s Lagos with humour, agency, and zero apologies.
A heartfelt thank you to all the guests and listeners who made this season possible. Till the next one!
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Zach sits down with longtime contributor and friend of the show Amy C. Waninger to talk about her latest book. Check out Amy’s Book Connect with Amy https://www.leadatanylevel.com/ Check out […]
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