🎁 A Holiday Giveaway 🎄

A generous friend spread the holiday cheer by giving away 7 print copies of Face Me I Face You!

This giveaway was concluded on January 18, 2025, and the winners were announced on January 19 via Oyindamola’s Instagram page and contacted via email.

More to come!

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A Satirical Trilogy

PALAVA

Palava explores the family dynamics across two generations from the perspective of an unnamed character who witnesses the unfolding drama.

FACE ME I FACE YOU

Face Me I Face You presents the interconnection of neighbors and their lives through the perspective of the unnamed narrator from Palava, who moves out of her mother’s house.

WATER & GARRI

Water & Garri is about the romantic bond between the soon-identified narrator and her lover.

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Customer Review

  • I enjoyed this book so much. Face Me I Face You is a collection of poems and, I dare say short stories that completely engulf you from start to finish. The art is so pretty and it helps readers reach peak imagination. I enjoyed the humor so much and it is my favorite part of the book. The book is so funny that I caught myself laughing at almost every page. I also love how this book highlights reality and the everyday life of Nigerians. Its brilliance is impeccable and the choice of words to form sentences is interesting.

    Ernestine O.

  • Just at the beginning of this book, I knew I would read it over and over again. I love the writer’s ability to give an interesting and unique voice to each character. I admire how she told the stories of everyday people interestingly. Everyone who has lived or is living in this type of accommodation might get nostalgic. The narrative technique makes it feel like someone is holding you by the hand and branching at each door, telling you about each tenant.

    Damilola O.

  • I used to think that I didn't like poetry or that poetry was too difficult to understand, but reading this book makes me feel like I've missed out on potential books that I would have enjoyed. It is easy to read and hilarious, too. It makes me excited to see books that tell our human stories intentionally and in a relatable way. The playlist was also a hit companion to enjoy the book. It's a very non-exclusive book and anyone can enjoy it. This is the best poetry book I have ever come across. Well written, Oyindamola!

    Abigail S.