You probably know her as the author of ‘Joys Of Motherhood’, but she had so many other novels under her name.
Born July 21, 1944, Buchi’s writing has brought to focus, the oppression of women in a largely patriarchal society.
She also wrote about the discriminatory treatment of black people in Britain in her book ‘Second Class Citizen’ (1974).
The New York Times described the book as ‘completely engrossing’.Though she authored over 20 books, most of them based on revealing the inequality in gender roles in Africa as well as the ills of child slavery, Buchi never described herself as a feminist.
She was awarded many honors including the Order of the British Empire(OBE) in 2005.