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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. 2,233 Followers, 18 Following, 20 Posts - KOLA BOOF (@kolaboof) on Instagram: "Bestselling Egyptian-Sudanese novelist, poet and television writer."

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  3. Dec 11, 2002 · Article explores whether Sudanese writer Kola Boof has become object of fatwa or is using Web site to cloak herself in mystery and to promote her books; number of well-known African-Americans...

  4. Egyptian/Sudanese-American writer Kola Boof is the author of seven books published in eight countries. Her autobiography, Diary of a Lost Girl (Door of Kush, ISBN: 0-9712019-8-6) was this critic’s #1 pick on the 10 Best Black Books List for 2006.

  5. Writer Kola Boof. 2,242 likes. Egyptian-Sudanese-American Novelist and Poet KOLA BOOF is the author of several books published in the United States including "The Sexy Part of the Bible," "Flesh and...

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  6. Jan 1, 2003 · Diary of a Lost Girl by Kola Boof is an essential read if you want to understand what motives Kola Boof's statements about women, race and life in general. She is a very interesting individual and her autobiography holds nothing back about her story as an African woman making her way in the world.

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  8. Jun 24, 2014 · It was during her second sojourn in Africa, as a young woman, that Naima bint Harith pulled together the bits of her shattered and troubled life and reimagined herself as the literary woman warrior Kola Boof.

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