Glass House – Chinenye Emezie
Glass House – Chinenye Emezie
A searing exploration of identity, belonging, and resilience, Glass House follows a young Nigerian woman navigating fractured family ties and the weight of societal expectations. Through lyrical prose and sharp insight, Chinenye Emezie crafts a story of survival and self-discovery in modern Africa that feels both intimate and universal.
Goodreads readers praise it as "beautifully written, with a voice that feels both intimate and universal." The themes of identity and resilience shine throughout.
Perfect for fans of Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi, Butterfly Fish by Irenosen Okojie, or The Girl with the Louding Voice by Abi Daré. Popular with readers who love stories of breaking cycles and reclaiming identity. As the book's viral quote captures: "Glass shatters, but it also reflects."
A trade paperback (2022) in Very Good condition — minor shelf wear, pages clean and intact, binding tight.
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