Nigeria’s journalist and Diamond Excellence Award winner Ngozi Uma expands her impressive portfolio with The Pounding Widow, a children’s book that successfully blends a gripping mystery with essential moral teachings.
This 86-page story is an invaluable resource for parents and educators seeking material that is both entertaining and structurally beneficial for developing readers.
The story introduces Efere, a young widow grappling with the deep pain of losing her husband days after their wedding. Her grief leads to a curious nightly disturbance in the village—a persistent, rhythmic pounding in a mortar. This central mystery, resolved by a brave and clever girl, serves as an excellent vehicle for discussing community, empathy, and overcoming challenges.
Uma, a graduate of Mass Communication and a columnist and relationship counselor, demonstrates her expertise by creating a narrative perfect for young minds.
The writing is intentionally simple, direct, and free of any ambiguous or vulgar language. This clarity is crucial, ensuring maximum accessibility and comprehension for children learning to read independently.
Crucially for classroom or home learning, The Pounding Widow is structured to aid literacy development. Each chapter concludes with targeted questions designed to test the reader’s retention and understanding of the plot and themes. This feature transforms the book from a passive read into an interactive learning tool, encouraging critical thinking and comprehension skills.
More significant than the plot, however, is the book’s unwavering moral compass. While the mystery keeps the pages turning, the narrative ultimately focuses on the importance of loyalty and keeping one’s word.
For any parent looking for a story that reinforces these foundational values in a compelling, digestible format, The Pounding Widow is an excellent choice. It’s a short, engaging read that provides substance, entertainment, and an opportunity for meaningful discussion.

