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This is a collection of interviews that adds a new layer of material to Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo’s already prolific profile. Lovingly assembled by Evelyn Urama, the interviews are imbued with Adimora-Ezeigbo’s passion for reading, learning and women’s rights, and they illustrate her remarkable long-term commitment as teacher, scholar and mentor to young people, roles which are themselves inextricable from her gender activism and human rights work. The number of interviews in the collection is a record of the various times that readers have taken a break from observing themselves and the societies that Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo has portrayed. The interviews are courageous in reversing the mirror and thrusting it towards the writer to see herself clearly. In her responses to the various questions put to her, we can say that she self-represents in a way that makes a formal autobiography relatively unnecessary. Each interview focuses on specific moments in Adimora-Ezeigbo’s life and career as a writer, and the various economic, political, cultural forces shaping that life and career as seen by herself and by the questioners who faced her.