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Veronique tadjo biography of barack obama
Rootedness and Openness in The Life and Works of Véronique Tadjo (b. 1955) by Tim Steckler
“The truth is revealed in people’s eyes. Words have so little value. You need to get under people’s skins.
Veronique tadjo biography of barack
See what is inside.”[1]
-The Shadow of Imana: Travels in the Heart of Rwanda
Speaking at a book reading of her novel Far from my Father at the Library of Congress in Washington DC, Véronique Tadjo was asked a question about her values as an author.
She commented with a simple phrase, “Rootedness and openness.” She went on to explain that this means being rooted in a home culture, yet still open to the world.[2] Tadjo, as an afrocentric writer, balances her origins with the wider world in a way that electrifyingly draws her reader in.
Véronique Tadjo, writer and poet, provides many distinct pairs of spectacles for her reader, and with each new pair draws her reader into a world marked by humanity and hope.
This ability is the reason her works have wide appeal and have been widely acc