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A timely and arresting debut that offers insight into the experiences of Black women in a predominantly white society. Three Black women are unexpectedly linked to a powerful white man in Stockholm as they navigate their new lives in a seemingly open yet deeply private culture. Kemi Adeyemi, a successful marketing executive, is drawn from the U.S. to Sweden by Jonny von Lundin, CEO of the largest marketing firm, to address a racially insensitive PR crisis. Struggling in her love life, Kemi sees this move as a chance to reclaim her social standing. Meanwhile, Brittany-Rae Johnson, a former model turned flight attendant, meets Jonny on a flight to the U.S. and is thrust into a world of wealth and privilege, becoming the object of his unhealthy obsession. Somali refugee Muna Saheed, who has lost her family, finds work as a cleaner at Jonny's office while she seeks residency in Sweden and a sense of belonging. Told from the perspectives of these three women, the narrative explores critical social issues such as racism, classism, fetishization, and tokenism, highlighting the complexities of being a Black woman in a white-dominated society. The author, an award-winning Nigerian-American writer and photographer based in Sweden, presents her first novel with rich nuance and accessibility.
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In Every Mirror She's Black, Lolá Ákínmádé Åkerström
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2021
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- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Lolá Ákínmádé Åkerström
- Editorial
- Gale, a Cengage Group
- Publicado en
- 2021
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 594
- ISBN13
- 9781432893774
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- No ficción, Ficción contemporánea, Feminismo, Raza, Racismo, Suecia
- Calificación
- 3,8 de 5
- Descripción
- A timely and arresting debut that offers insight into the experiences of Black women in a predominantly white society. Three Black women are unexpectedly linked to a powerful white man in Stockholm as they navigate their new lives in a seemingly open yet deeply private culture. Kemi Adeyemi, a successful marketing executive, is drawn from the U.S. to Sweden by Jonny von Lundin, CEO of the largest marketing firm, to address a racially insensitive PR crisis. Struggling in her love life, Kemi sees this move as a chance to reclaim her social standing. Meanwhile, Brittany-Rae Johnson, a former model turned flight attendant, meets Jonny on a flight to the U.S. and is thrust into a world of wealth and privilege, becoming the object of his unhealthy obsession. Somali refugee Muna Saheed, who has lost her family, finds work as a cleaner at Jonny's office while she seeks residency in Sweden and a sense of belonging. Told from the perspectives of these three women, the narrative explores critical social issues such as racism, classism, fetishization, and tokenism, highlighting the complexities of being a Black woman in a white-dominated society. The author, an award-winning Nigerian-American writer and photographer based in Sweden, presents her first novel with rich nuance and accessibility.
