advance praise for the shipikisha club
“Affecting without being sentimental. Mubanga Kalimamukwento knows how to tell a story!”
—Chika Unigwe, author of The Middle Daughter
"The Shipikisha Club is electric. From the very first page I was pulled into the worlds of Ntashé and her mother. This is a book where the passages, full of beautifully spare, sharp words, are there to serve the story of relationships put to severe tests."
—Farah Ali, author of The River, the Town
“In The Shipikisha Club, Kalimamukwento creates an unflinching account of the myriad forms of intimate violence and betrayal within a patriarchal system, interspersed with moments of startling tenderness. She rejects moral certitude, instead pulling us into the minds of messy, complex women attempting to survive and connect in an unjust world. Kalimamukwento vividly renders the daily indignities of familial spaces with perfectly calibrated prose, every word uncompromising and honest, until the emotional and physical geography of these homes are seared into our brains.”
—Sarah Yahm, author of Unfinished Acts of Wild Creation
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mubanga Kalimamukwento is the author of The Shipikisha Club (Dzanc, 2026), Obligations to the Wounded (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2024), Another Mother Does Not Come When Yours Dies (Wayfarer, 2025), unmarked graves (Tusculum, 2022), and The Mourning Bird (Jacana, 2019). Her work appears in adda, Overland, Isele, Kweli, Netflix, and elsewhere. She has edited for Shenandoah, the Water~Stone Review, Doek!, and Safundi, and mentors at the Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop. Mubanga founded Ubwali Literary Magazine. She is a PhD student in the department of Gender, Women and Sexualities Studies with a minor in Development Studies and Social Change at the University of Minnesota, where she researches Zambian married women who are long-term survivors of HIV.