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The Slave Girl is a 1977 novel by Nigerian writer Buchi Emecheta that was published in the UK by Allison and Busby and in the US by George Braziller. It won the Jock Campbell Award from the New Statesman in 1978. The novel was Emecheta's fourth book; it was dedicated to her editor Margaret Busby. The Slave Girl was reissued in 2018 by Omenala Press.

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  • The Slave Girl is a 1977 novel by Nigerian writer Buchi Emecheta that was published in the UK by Allison and Busby and in the US by George Braziller. It won the Jock Campbell Award from the New Statesman in 1978. The novel was Emecheta's fourth book; it was dedicated to her editor Margaret Busby. The Slave Girl was reissued in 2018 by Omenala Press. (en)
  • The Slave Girl é um romance de 1977 do escritor nigeriano Buchi Emecheta publicado no Reino Unido por Allison e Busby e nos EUA por George Braziller. Ganhou o Prémio Jock Campbell do New Statesman em 1978. O romance era o quarto livro de Emecheta; foi dedicado à sua editora Margaret Busby. De acordo com a avaliação de Julianah Ogunseiju para o Africa Book Club: "É um dos melhores livros africanos pré-coloniais e é de todo recomendado." (pt)
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  • The Slave Girl is a 1977 novel by Nigerian writer Buchi Emecheta that was published in the UK by Allison and Busby and in the US by George Braziller. It won the Jock Campbell Award from the New Statesman in 1978. The novel was Emecheta's fourth book; it was dedicated to her editor Margaret Busby. The Slave Girl was reissued in 2018 by Omenala Press. (en)
  • The Slave Girl é um romance de 1977 do escritor nigeriano Buchi Emecheta publicado no Reino Unido por Allison e Busby e nos EUA por George Braziller. Ganhou o Prémio Jock Campbell do New Statesman em 1978. O romance era o quarto livro de Emecheta; foi dedicado à sua editora Margaret Busby. De acordo com a avaliação de Julianah Ogunseiju para o Africa Book Club: "É um dos melhores livros africanos pré-coloniais e é de todo recomendado." (pt)
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