“An Ordinary Wonder” by Buki Papillon

An Ordinary Wonder by Buki Papillon
 

An Ordinary Wonder is an extraordinary coming-of-age story about yearning to live your truth

As legend has it, the Yoruba people of Nigeria have the highest incidence of twins in the world. Twins are so common in fact, that several stories of multiple births are woven into Yoruba mythology, particularly the story of Taiwo and Kehinde, which is a tale of "the one who came first, and the one who lagged behind."

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