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The Dancing Queen

Bernadette Kemokai

The three texts in this collection explore topics of child motherhood and the abuse of women, particularly girls. In the title story, The Dancing Queen, a young girl hopes to be a professional dancer and singer with her own group and musical instrument. But as a single teenage mother who is solely responsible for her sick mother and child, will she ever fulfill her dream? The poem Child Mother and Wounds and the informational piece Child Mothers in Sierra Leone complete the collection.  

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Written by Bernadette Kemokai, Umu Angela Kakay & Nathaniel Pearce / Illustrated by Obuseli C. Parkinson  & Ahmed Sahid Nasralla