In 2016, five women of different generations and life experiences took a month-long trip that changed the course of their lives. With perspectives from the African diaspora and American travellers, Seasons of Sisterhood showcases how a beautiful sisterhood bloomed in Cameroon.
In the aromas of freshly grown teas and the mist of waterfalls, faith and identity are explored. The colours and sounds of Cameroonian markets sing alongside the narrators' voices. This mediation of a pre-pandemic era takes you by the hand and guides you back to the adventure of a lifetime.
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Maße
Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 9 mm
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978-1-957296-39-5 (9781957296395)
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Matanda Mondoa was born in the United States to two Cameroonian parents. She recently graduated with a Master's and Certificate in World Religions from Harvard University. She attended Bryn Mawr College and obtained her bachelor's degree in English from the University of Delaware. She has such a wide variety of interests that she was nicknamed Encyclopedia Matandica. Whenever she's not going down the research rabbit hole, she livestreams games and commentary on her YouTube and Twitch channels (DJ MK Off the Air, tandersiah), studies Japanese, and goes on adventures with her friends and family. Seasons of Sisterhood is her first non-academic publication.