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|title= On Black Sisters' Street
|author= Chika Unigwe
|buy= Yes
|borrow= Yes
|format= Paperback
|pages=304
|publisher= Jonathan Cape
|date= July 2009
|isbn=978-0224085304
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>0224085301</amazonuk> |amazonusaznuk=0224085301|aznus=<amazonus>0224085301</amazonus>
}}
Thanks to the nice people at Jonathan Cape for sending On Black Sisters' Street to Bookbag. Unigwe has considerable talent at bringing characters to life and has given us a glimpse into a hidden world. It was a pleasure to read Unigwe's fresh and distinctive voice.
For further reading, [[The Blue Notebook by James A Levine]] is the harrowing story of a 15-year-old prostitute on Mumbai's notorious Street of Cages and makes a fascinating contrast to On Black Sisters' Street. You might appreciate [[Thirty Days by Annelies Verbeke]] but we had our reservations.
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[[Category:Women's Fiction]]