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May 18, 2024

10am – 6pm

Bohrer Park


Ibi Zoboi

Latest Title: Nigeria Jones
Nigeria Jones

From Ibi Zoboi, bestselling, award-winning author of American Street and co-author of Punching the Air, comes a bold new YA coming-of-age story, which explores race, feminism, and complicated family dynamics, about a girl whose father is the leader of a Black liberation group. The ideal next read for fans of Roxane Gay, Jacqueline Woodson, and Elizabeth Acevedo.

Warrior Princess. That’s what Nigeria Jones’s father calls her. He has raised her as part of the Movement, a Black separatist group based in Philadelphia. Nigeria is homeschooled and vegan and participates in traditional rituals to connect her and other kids from the group to their ancestors. But when her mother—the perfect matriarch of their Movement—disappears, Nigeria’s world is upended. She finds herself taking care of her baby brother and stepping into a role she doesn’t want.

Nigeria’s mother had secrets. She wished for a different life for her children, which includes sending her daughter to a private Quaker school outside of their strict group. Despite her father’s disapproval, Nigeria attends the school with her cousin, Kamau, and Sage, who used to be a friend. ­There, she begins to flourish and expand her universe.

As Nigeria searches for her mother, she starts to uncover a shocking truth. One that will lead her to question everything she thought she knew about her life and her family.

From award-winning author Ibi Zoboi comes a powerful story about discovering who you are in the world—and fighting for that person—by having the courage to be your own revolution.

About Ibi Zoboi

Ibi Zoboi is The New York Times best-selling author of “American Street,” a National Book Award finalist; “Pride;” “My Life as an Ice Cream Sandwich;” “Star Child;” “Okoye to the People;” the Walter Award-winning “Punching the Air,” co-written with Exonerated Five member Yusef Salaam; and the Coretta Scott King Honor-winning picture book, “The People Remember.” She is also the editor of the anthology, “Black Enough.” Born in Haiti and raised in New York City, she now lives in New Jersey with her family. She will be presenting “Nigeria Jones.”

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Author Schedule:

Venue(s):

Ogden Nash Pavilion

Presentation Start Time:

2:15 pm

Presentation End Time:

3:05 pm

Signing Time:

3:15 pm

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