Sammysage1
Alexander is a powerful and emotionally gripping novel about identity, love, loss, and the courage to remain true to yourself in a world determined to change you.
Growing up in a deeply religious small town in Nigeria, Alexander has always known she is different. Her masculine appearance, quiet strength, and refusal to conform make her the target of ridicule, rejection, and violence. When she experiences love for the first time, she discovers a sense of belonging she never thought possible. But in a community where prejudice outweighs compassion, that love comes at a devastating cost.
After tragedy strikes, the people who tried to erase Alexander's story are confronted by a movement determined to remember her. Through journals, memories, and the voices of those she inspired, her life becomes a symbol of resilience, hope, and the enduring power of truth.
Heartbreaking yet deeply human, Alexander explores the consequences of intolerance, the complexity of faith and family, and the lasting impact one life can have on countless others. It is a story about being seen, being remembered, and the courage to live authentically even when the world demands otherwise.