Yinka Sunmonu (born 1962) is a British writer and journalist. [1]
Yinka Sunmonu was born in 1962 in London. She gained a BA in English, African and Caribbean Studies and a MA in creative and life writing from Goldsmiths' College. [1]
Sunmonu contributed a story to the 1999 anthology Afrobeat: New Black British Fiction. [1] Her first novel, Cherish, followed the conflicts of a Nigerian girl privately fostered by a white family. [2]
An expert on adoption and fostering in the black community, [1] Sunmonu has also written on dementia care in the black community. [3] [4] She has written for Aspire Magazine, West Africa, Community Care, Woman to Woman, The Voice, Foster Care and Adoption & Fostering. [1]
Yinka Sunmonu (born 1962) is a British writer and journalist. [1]
Yinka Sunmonu was born in 1962 in London. She gained a BA in English, African and Caribbean Studies and a MA in creative and life writing from Goldsmiths' College. [1]
Sunmonu contributed a story to the 1999 anthology Afrobeat: New Black British Fiction. [1] Her first novel, Cherish, followed the conflicts of a Nigerian girl privately fostered by a white family. [2]
An expert on adoption and fostering in the black community, [1] Sunmonu has also written on dementia care in the black community. [3] [4] She has written for Aspire Magazine, West Africa, Community Care, Woman to Woman, The Voice, Foster Care and Adoption & Fostering. [1]