The Other Woman and Other Stories

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The Other Woman comprises a collection of stories in which Grace Ogot explores the themes of social, cultural and spiritual importance. She uses adroit imagery to unveil some of the evils which bedevil modern society, such as brutal violence, lust for power and wealth, and family turmoil. Her grasp of social and cultural conflict in her society is most vivid in these trenchant writings (229 pages).

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The Other Woman comprises a collection of stories in which Grace Ogot explores the themes of social, cultural and spiritual importance. She uses adroit imagery to unveil some of the evils which bedevil modern society, such as brutal violence, lust for power and wealth, and family turmoil. Her grasp of social and cultural conflict in her society is most vivid in these trenchant writings (229 pages).

About the Author

Grace Ogot was born in 1930 in Asembo, in what is today, Siaya County, Kenya. She attended Maseno Junior School, Ng’iya  Girls School, and Butere Girls High School before training as a nurse at Mengo Hospital in Kampala, Uganda and at the London School of Nursing, UK …. Read More

Grace Ogot

978-9966-46-988-5

East African Publishing House Ltf

1976, 1992