Google today Sunday, 21st July 2019, is celebrating with its Doodle, late Nigerian novelist Buchi Emecheta on what would have been her 75th birthday.
Google Doodle is a special, temporary alteration of the logo on Google’s homepages intended to commemorate special holidays, events, achievements and notable historical figures.
Today our #GoogleDoodle celebrates Nigerian author, Florence Onyebuchi Emecheta on what would have been her 75th birthday. Emecheta published 16 novels, including In The Ditch, Second-Class Citizen, and Slave Girl. pic.twitter.com/9OIhJYgA5V
— Google in Africa (@googleafrica) July 21, 2019
“Born to Igbo parents in the Lagos suburb of Yaba on this day in 1944, Florence Onyebuchi (Buchi) Emecheta, moved to the U.K. in 1962, with her husband and first two children.
“She had another two, and, at the age of 22, pregnant with a fifth, left her husband and set off on her own.
“She supported her five children by working at a library, pursued her Sociology degree, all while working tirelessly on her novels— usually at the kitchen table as her children played.”

Her son Sylvester Onwordi recalled that as an immigrant single mother battling poverty in the slums of 1960s London, she would draw her five small children around her, light candles, and delight them with what she called her “Moonlight tales”.
He said that according to her mother, the stories were what she had learned at twilight by the light of a hurricane lamp from her aunts in the village, or imbibed at her father’s knee during her family’s internal exile in Lagos.




