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- Egyptian/Sudanese-American writer Kola Boof is the author of seven books published in eight countries.
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Kola Boof
American novelist
Kola Boof | |
|---|---|
| Native name | نعيمة بنت الحارث |
| Born | Naima Bint Harith Sudan |
| Occupation | Novelist |
| Citizenship | American |
| Notable works | Diary of a Lost Girl |
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Kola Boof is a Sudanese-American novelist. She was born a Sunni Muslim in Omdurman, Sudan. As a child, she witnessed her parents' murder.[1][page needed] She was adopted by African-Americans in Washington D.C. in 1979 and became an American citizen in 1993. She is the author of seven books, published in eight countries.[2]
Her birth name was Naima Bint Harith. She wrote "Kola Boof" first as a "two-word poem," but liked it so much that she adopted it as her penname for her literary career. The "Kola" part refers to the kola nut.[1][page needed]
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