Interwoven with these recollections is a broader social and historical context, offering insight into family life in Nigeria across decades of change. From colonial institutions and early enterprise to faith communities and extended kinship networks, the book captures a way of life increasingly at risk of being forgotten. In doing so, it preserves not only one woman’s story, but a cultural record of values, relationships, and traditions passed from one generation to the next. At its heart, The Murray-Bruce Matriarch is both a tribute and an act of preservation. It honours a life lived in service to others and stands as a testament to the enduring influence of African women whose stories are too rarely recorded in their own words. Reflective, reverent, and deeply human, it will resonate with readers interested in women’s life writing, African and diaspora history, faith, and intergenerational family legacy.
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