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Life as an echo

In ‚Cursed Daughters‘, Oyinkan Braithwaite moves beyond the thriller success of ‚My Sister, The Serial Killer‘ and into a layered family saga set between Lagos beaches, haunted houses, and the quiet weight of inherited stories. Fritz Freithoff explores how Braithwaite blends myth, generational trauma, and sharp dialogue into a coming-of-age across generations—asking whether destiny is written in our origins or merely in the stories we tell about them. A novel about ghosts that linger, daughters who resist them, and a Lagos that pulses with memory and possibility...
(Available in Arabic, English, French, German & Spanish)
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In ‚Cursed Daughters‘, Oyinkan Braithwaite moves beyond the thriller success of ‚My Sister, The Serial Killer‘ and into a layered family saga set between Lagos beaches, haunted houses, and the quiet weight of inherited stories. Fritz Freithoff explores how Braithwaite blends myth, generational trauma, and sharp dialogue into a coming-of-age across generations—asking whether destiny is written in our origins or merely in the stories we tell about them. A novel about ghosts that linger, daughters who resist them, and a Lagos that pulses with memory and possibility...
(Available in Arabic, English, French, German & Spanish) (Si apre in una nuova finestra)
Oyinkan Braithwaite

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