My Sister From A Different World; BLACK AND WHITE

My Sister From A Different World; BLACK AND WHITE

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She had a father. She just never had him. 🔥🔥🔥 My name is Amara Okafor. But my father calls me "that girl from Lagos." 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 For sixteen years I managed. Managed without birthday calls. Managed without PTA meetings. Managed the silence of a man who lives... but acts like he's dead. Then at 12:01 a.m., my phone vibrated. *Unknown Number:* "Hi. Sorry for bothering you this late. Can I ask you something weird?" Weird became war. Because the girl on the other side has my father's nose. My father's smile. My father's last name. She's his American princess. I'm his Lagos mistake. *BLACK AND WHITE* is the story of two daughters. One name. Two worlds. One war for a father's love. Lagos struggles. Diaspora privilege. Colorism that cuts deeper than skin. Told in Amara's raw voice. If you've ever asked "Why wasn't I enough?"... Amara is asking it with you. *_Vote ⭐ if her pain feels like yours. Comment 💬 if you're Team Amara 🇳🇬 or Team Aurora 🇺🇸. Add to list 📚 because this war is just starting.__ _Don Lhee writes the stories we hide in our chest._ P.S. Judges, readers, sisters... you're all welcome to this war 👑
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In the restless heart of Lagos, two seventeen-year-olds, one local and one foreign, forge an unlikely bond while navigating grief, love, and the fragile hope of starting over. But when secrets threaten to shatter their connection, they must decide if home is a place...or a person. ​ Set against this chaotic hum, Sometime in May is a tender story about the weight of memory, the cost of distance, and the quiet possibility that we might find our way back. Somehow, someday. Maybe, sometime in May.

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