Books: Kadungure's "The Tanaka Chronicles"

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Author Kadungure

[Book Signing]

Books: The Tanaka Chronicles by Tracy Kadungure

Book Signing Date: Wed., Nov. 4, 2015, 6:30 pm-9 pm

Place: Raw Space, 2031 Adam Clayton Powell Blvd.

Hosts: ImageNation Cinema Foundation & African Voices Magazine.

THE TANAKA CHRONICLES: Enjoy an evening of Erotic storytelling.

Retiree turned Erotic fiction novelist Tracy Kadungure, shares the exploits of a young Zimbabwean woman coming into her sensual and sexual own. The Tanaka Chronicles is a groundbreaking trilogy of deep erotica and a passionate exploration of an African woman's glorious sexuality that exalts the politics of pleasure.

Author Tracy Kadungure will read excerpts of the trilogy and an intimate and irreverent chat moderated by filmmaker/historian Palesa Letlaka.

Tracy Kadungure was born in Bulawayo, the second largest city in Zimbabwe. She went on to be a school teacher before she went to settle in England. In the UK, she took any jobs from cleaning, to shop assistant to care assistant to support her family back home. She also worked at children’s homes where she met and fostered two unaccompanied young girls from Africa. By the time she retired, Tracy was working as a Resource Centre Manager in a Day Centre for the Elderly for one of London’s leading Councils.

When she retired in 2007, Tracy found herself with a lot of time on her hands, that is when she decided to put pen to paper. She fancied herself as an erotic writer and so Tanaka Chronicles, one of a trilogy of Erotica was born. It is a story of a girl’s journey through the labyrinth that is growing up and catalogues her voyage of sexual discovery as she blossomed from girl to womanhood.

 


 

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