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Co-Wives, Co-Widows
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Archived | Regional Books 2023 > Mar/Apr 2023 | Co-wives, Co-widows by Adrienne Yabouza SPOILERS ALLOWED

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message 1: by Anetq, Tour Operator & Guide (new) - rated it 4 stars

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This thread is for discussions of our Mar/Apr 2023 read of Co-wives, Co-widows, by Adrienne Yabouza - Notice that there may be SPOILERS (Find the no-spoiler thread here)
- Feel free to discuss anything you like about the book here: Here's a few questions to get you started:
How did you like the characters? The plot? The style? The portrayal of characters and their surroundings?


message 2: by Jax (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jax | 27 comments Ndongo stood out, but both wives were likable. The narrative style supported them well, its sassy undercurrent. I loved the opening scene, their excitement to vote, their banter. It’s always a joy to read books when women stick together, even in a situation like this where it could be tempting to compete.

For me, the story was humorous, despite the negative aspects. I think that, again, goes back to Yabouza. The judge was speaking, she say, in a neutral tone as if he was choosing between a papaya or mango. Then, the judgment— “but the court bla bla bal… dismisses it on its substance bla bla blaaah…” This was a serious matter, but the narrative is snarky. I really liked that!


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