Unbroken

Unbroken by Gladys Adisa Erude, published by Worlds Unknown Publishers on November 30, 2020, is a compelling narrative that explores the life of a Kenyan woman navigating the complexities of her culture during the latter half of the twentieth century to present-day Kenya. This edition, comprising 110 pages, delves into significant issues such as forced marriage, wife inheritance, and the clash between traditional customs and modern values.
Readers will find a rich exploration of the protagonist’s struggles as she confronts gender norms and societal expectations. The story highlights her journey to challenge and redefine her identity amidst cultural pressures, showcasing her resilience in the face of adversity. With themes rooted in biography and cultural exploration, Unbroken offers insights into the broader context of African American and Black experiences, as well as elements of action and adventure woven throughout the narrative.
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This is a story about a Kenya woman set in during the latter half of the twentieth century until present-day Kenya. Throughout her life and the other characters, she is forced to deal with forced marriage, wife inheritance, gender norms, and the ubiquitous cultural clash between traditional ways of life and modern mores. An important theme that runs through the book is the attempt to break the mold, with varying success levels. The crossroads that she encounters present enormous challenges that sometimes have her bucking tradition in very direct ways.
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