This is the second book I am reading from Author DAMI and I should say It wasn't what I expected at all.Despite the title and the lil' synopsis this book tackled a lot of "sensitive and difficult" issues. Love,betrayal,rape,bullying...etc. I was really really sympathetic towards Ladun and Temi.I think they both had a narrow view of the world growing up & that unfortunately came to back to bite them in the most unimaginable way.TEMI was dealing with alot of BULLYING because of her "slender" figure & unrealistic expectations whilst LADUN might have felt worthless knowing that she was a product of rape and that the father she came to love so much wasn't really her biological father.LADUN kept looking for people or places that can validate her self worth and make her feel that she belonged;sad to say that it didn't go well for her.What I absolutely loathed about these two sisters though was how they treated their parents...esp their mother.The disrespect from Temi and just childish like expectations wasn't sitting well with me and Ladun's unsympathetic nature for the most part of the book ugh..I absolutely hated that. But nevertheless,I loved how DAMI elaborated all the story to teach us only ONE BASIC LIFE PRINCIPAL THAT WE SHOULD ALL HAVE... •Life might be hard and everything might be falling apart around us...but one thing that should stay true is your authentic nature.Stay true,kind,and compassionate towards you.People are like seasons and sometimes they might love and accept us the way we are...but sometimes they might also be the ones to hurt us therefore you shouldn't twist and turn yourself to fit into someone's life.
17. Feb.Feb 17, 2025
Only Big Bumbum Matters Tomorrowby Damilare KukuSimon + Schuster UK
