Sugar Girl
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Author | Kola Onadipe |
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Illustrator | Bruce Onobrakpeya |
Language | English |
Publisher | African Universities press |
Publication date | 1964 |
Publication place | Nigeria |
Sugar Girl is a 1964 children book written by Nigerian author Kola Onadipe.[1]
Plot
Ralia is the daughter of a blind woman and a man with a broken back who goes missing in the forest while arranging firewood and is taken in by an old witch who offers her accomdation in return for Ralia’s singing voice.
Fews days later Ralia runs away from the witch house. She is taken in by a hunter and his family which Ralia befriends the hunter daughter. One day while playing together, She is knocked down by a prince who takes her his home to nurse her.
After recovering Ralia is taken back home to her village where she reunites with her parents.
Reception
The book was well received and is used in Nigerian primary schools.[2][better source needed]
References
- ^ "Sugar Girl". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
- ^ Ikeke, Nkem (2016-07-13). "Top 10 Nigerian books that would remind you of your childhood, make you smile (photos)". Legit.ng - Nigeria news. Retrieved 2021-08-09.
Category:Nigerian novels Category:1964 novels Category:Novels set in Nigeria Category:Children's books