Stuck In Africa: A Novel
Meet Aicha. The feisty adventurous girl who takes a trip back to the Motherland of Guinea, Africa.

She loses her passport and connection to her family leaving her stranded trying to find her way back home, to America.

What unfolds are series of bad events that later come to shape the leader she becomes.

She get's real with the truth about Africa, race problems, and the world without a filter to her mind. She's a sweet heart who if messed with, or if you cross her the wrong way will not hold back her sharp tongue. You get to explore and have access to her thoughts, events, and experiences. This story highlights the importance of self-identity, race, women, education, and what it means to be a leader of your community.

This is one of the most controversial books of the year.

What would you do if you were stranded out in a country that you were not familiar with?

Read to find out more.
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Stuck In Africa: A Novel
Meet Aicha. The feisty adventurous girl who takes a trip back to the Motherland of Guinea, Africa.

She loses her passport and connection to her family leaving her stranded trying to find her way back home, to America.

What unfolds are series of bad events that later come to shape the leader she becomes.

She get's real with the truth about Africa, race problems, and the world without a filter to her mind. She's a sweet heart who if messed with, or if you cross her the wrong way will not hold back her sharp tongue. You get to explore and have access to her thoughts, events, and experiences. This story highlights the importance of self-identity, race, women, education, and what it means to be a leader of your community.

This is one of the most controversial books of the year.

What would you do if you were stranded out in a country that you were not familiar with?

Read to find out more.
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Stuck In Africa: A Novel

Stuck In Africa: A Novel

by Aicha Kouyate Kaba
Stuck In Africa: A Novel

Stuck In Africa: A Novel

by Aicha Kouyate Kaba

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Overview

Meet Aicha. The feisty adventurous girl who takes a trip back to the Motherland of Guinea, Africa.

She loses her passport and connection to her family leaving her stranded trying to find her way back home, to America.

What unfolds are series of bad events that later come to shape the leader she becomes.

She get's real with the truth about Africa, race problems, and the world without a filter to her mind. She's a sweet heart who if messed with, or if you cross her the wrong way will not hold back her sharp tongue. You get to explore and have access to her thoughts, events, and experiences. This story highlights the importance of self-identity, race, women, education, and what it means to be a leader of your community.

This is one of the most controversial books of the year.

What would you do if you were stranded out in a country that you were not familiar with?

Read to find out more.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781987033854
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 02/17/2019
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.57(d)

About the Author

Aicha Kouyate Kaba has always been in love with reading and creative writing. When she first moved from West Africa to America at an young age, escaping into the many diaries she wrote and books was where she found peace from the culture shock, and bullying she faced as a young child.She's always been an advocate of progressive movements and voiced her opinions into her craft of writing. After being told by multiple people over the years to write a book, she finally has built the courage and written her debut book "Stuck In Africa: A Novel". Which has a powerful message behind it. Wanting to have full control of her talents, Aicha decided to self-publish with a team of her own that she created throughout the years. She only hopes that her vision of her debut book causes good change and inspiration for everyone.

If she's not reading or writing she's usually somewhere traveling, doing speaking engagements, or working on the Kouyate Kaba Foundation. A non-profit organization started by her and her siblings that's focused on buying school supplies, medical equipment, and funding children's schools in Guinea, Africa.
10% of the overall total sale of the book goes towards the organization.
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