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'''''The Middle Daughter''''' is a [[social novel]] written by [[Chika Unigwe]] and published by [[Dzanc Books]] in 2018.<ref name="Lite">{{cite web|url=https://www.worldliteraturetoday.org/2023/may/middle-daughter-chika-unigwe|title=''The Middle Daughter'' by Chika Unigwe|first=Delight|last=Ejiaka|website=[[World Literature Today]]|access-date=25 August 2023}}</ref> Unigwe drew her inspiration from the story of [[Hades]] and [[Persephone]].<ref name=Brit>{{cite web|title="We Can Write All the Black Joy We Want, It Doesn't Mean that Black Suffering is Gone" {{!}} A Conversation with Chika Unigwe|url=https://brittlepaper.com/2023/03/we-can-write-all-the-black-joy-we-want-it-doesnt-mean-that-black-suffering-is-gone-a-conversation-with-chika-unigwe/|date=29 March 2023|website=[[Brittle Paper]]|access-date=25 August 2023}}</ref>
'''''The Middle Daughter''''' is a [[social novel]] written by [[Chika Unigwe]] and published by [[Dzanc Books]] in 2023.<ref name="Lite">{{cite web|url=https://www.worldliteraturetoday.org/2023/may/middle-daughter-chika-unigwe|title=''The Middle Daughter'' by Chika Unigwe|first=Delight|last=Ejiaka|website=[[World Literature Today]]|access-date=25 August 2023}}</ref> Unigwe drew her inspiration from the story of [[Hades]] and [[Persephone]].<ref name=Brit>{{cite web|title="We Can Write All the Black Joy We Want, It Doesn't Mean that Black Suffering is Gone" {{!}} A Conversation with Chika Unigwe|url=https://brittlepaper.com/2023/03/we-can-write-all-the-black-joy-we-want-it-doesnt-mean-that-black-suffering-is-gone-a-conversation-with-chika-unigwe/|date=29 March 2023|website=[[Brittle Paper]]|access-date=25 August 2023}}</ref>


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