Jollof Rice And Other Revolutions

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Moving between Nigeria and America, Jollof Rice and Other Revolutions is a window into the world of accomplished Nigerian women, illuminating the challenges they face and the risks they take to control their destinies.

Students at an all-girls boarding school, Nonso, Remi, Aisha, and Solape forge an unbreakable sisterhood that is tempered during a school rebellion, an uprising with repercussions that will forever reverberate through their lives. The children of well-to-do families, these young women have been raised with a thirst for independence, believing a university education is their right—a legacy of ambition and hope inherited from their foremothers.

Leaving school and adolescence behind, the women grapple with the unexpected possibilities—and limitations—of adulthood and the uncertainties of the world within and outside of Nigeria. A trip to Ghana opens Nonso’s eyes to the lasting impact of the transatlantic slave trade, she falls in love with an African American, and makes a new home in the United States. Remi meets Segun, a dynamic man of Nigerian descent from Yonkers whose own traumatic struggles and support gives her the strength to confront painful family wounds. Aisha’s overwhelming sense of guilt haunts her, influencing career and relationship decisions until she sees a chance to save her son’s life and, through her sacrifice, redefine her own.

Revolving around loss, belonging, family, friendship, alienation, and silence, Jollof Rice and Other Revolutions is a moving, multifaceted portrait of lives shaped by hope and sorrow—of women who must contend with the ever-present and unsettling notion that moving forward in time isn’t necessarily progress.

Omolola Ijeoma Ogunyemi

Omolola Ijeoma Ogunyemi was born and raised in Ibadan, Nigeria. A finalist for the 2009 PEN/Studzinski Award, her stories have been published in New Writing from Africa 2009 (a collection of PEN/Studzinski Award finalists’ stories), Ploughshares, and mentioned in The Best American Short Stories 2018. Her poetry has appeared in the Massachusetts Review, the Indiana Review and Wasafiri. She graduated from Barnard and UPenn with bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in computer science. Omolola is a Professor of Preventive and Social Medicine at Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in South Los Angeles, where she teaches and conducts research on using biomedical informatics to reduce health disparities. She lives in California with her husband. Jollof Rice and Other Revolutions is her first book.

“Dynamic… These richly developed stories are resonant and rewarding."

—Publishers Weekly

"Truly this book will grab hold of your heart and mind and everything in between.”

—Roxane Gay, author of Hunger and Bad Feminist

"Ogunyemi's characters are recognisably human, and their struggles and desires explored in incisive, delightful prose. Ogunyemi is a natural storyteller."

—Chika Unigwe, author of The Middle Daughter

"Ogunyemi explores myriad themes, from religion and fundamentalism to grief and resilience, capitalism and corruption, with aplomb."

—Kirkus Reviews

"Ogunyemi’s writing has the power to reverberate through generations."

—Booklist (starred review)

"Ogunyemi will sweep you away with these subtle yet profound stories. She is a bold and elegant writer, and this debut is such a pleasure.”

—Edan Lepucki, author of Woman No. 17 and California: A Novel

"Ogunyemi’s language is lyrical, and what makes this interlocked novel a brilliant piece of art is the texture of the experiences and themes she carefully tracks. A meticulously detailed narrative that pulsates."

—Isele Magazine

“A remarkable and important vision of heritage, culture, and an indelible sense of home."

—Ivy Pochoda, author of These Women and Wonder Valley

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Book Trim140 x 216mm
Number of Pages252
ISBN (Paperback)978-978-61176-8-3
Release DateOctober 29, 2025
GenreLiterary Fiction, Short Stories

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