Book Reviews
Desperate for an education, which is the only way to get the "louding" voice that will let her speak for herself, 14-year-old Nigerian Adunni is instead sold by her father to a local man looking for a male heir. Running away to the city, she… never gives up her dream.
Library Journal
Captivating… Daré's arresting prose provides a window into the lives of Nigerians of all socioeconomic levels and shows readers the beauty and humor that may be found even in the midst of harrowing experiences.
Booklist
Adunni's dialect will be unfamiliar to some readers, but the rhythm of her language grows easier to follow the more you read, and her courage and determination to make her own way in life despite terrible setbacks are heartbreaking and inspiring.
Kirkus Reviews
[H]eartwarming, enlightening.… [A] skillful examination of the causes and effects of corruption, child labor and child marriage…. The story is told in a distinctive, grammatically imperfect style by an innocent but perceptive main character… [who] brings deep, significant issues into focus.
BookPage
The narrator's attempts to make the unknown familiar often come across like metaphors in poetry. Readers leave Adunni knowing that she has the intellectual resources and the guts to face whatever challenges she must in order to attain her goals.
Shelf Awareness
Girl with the Louding Voice (Daré) - Book Reviews
Article Index
Page 3 of 4