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Swallow: Efunsetan Aniwura by Ayodele Olofintuade

Swallow is a Queernormative historical fiction that reimagines the lives of Efunsetan Aniwura and Efunporonye Osuntinubu, two powerful women.

Written by Olajumoke Olojede
Published on September 17, 2025
Swallow; Efunsetan Aniwura

Swallow: Efunsetan Aniwura is a queernormative historical fiction that reimagines the lives of Efunsetan Aniwura and Efunporonye Osuntinubu, two powerful women in Yoruba history. It also features multiple POVs to explore different characters’ arcs and perspectives, though the shifts are sometimes uneven.

Themes

The bold and vivid descriptions easily transported me into this beautiful and vibrant world. The story is historical fiction set in the early 1830s during the era of colonialism and the transatlantic slave trade. The book reimagines Yoruba history, especially through the presence of British imperial interests and the existence of indigenous power structures.

The Yoruba spirituality/religion is the bedrock of this story. In the book, we see inclusions like orisha worship, rituals, and spiritual consultations, which reflect the cultural philosophy that decisions like marriage, power, and war involve a spiritual aspect.

A central theme is women empowerment, identity, and patriarchy. Efunsetan Aniwura is known for her wealth and political power as a female chieftain in Ibadan. Her very existence challenges the belief that women belong in the shadows, which society views as a threat. Efunporonye Osintinubu does not hold power like the latter, but she still fights for her right to be heard in a patriarchal system. These women come from different backgrounds but still have the same mission: to shape the world around them.

Verdict

The storytelling is vivid and immersive, infusing elements such as lyrical prose, masterful use of Yoruba language, and subtle depiction of intimate scenes. If the author were to adapt Swallow: Efunsetan Aniwura into a stage play, it would be a success.

However, the noncohesiveness of the POV’s and chapter transitions affects the flow. Overall, this is a successful and powerful addition to Olofintuade’s body of work..

Rating

Rating: 4 out of 5.
Olajumoke Olojede

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