Ajé butter Women is an incisive story collection about women of Nigerian origin navigating the worlds they inherit-- and the lives they choose for themselves. From the United States to Nigeria, daughters grow up learning the quiet rules of respectability and what it means to be the " Good African Daughter" be obedient, make your family proud, never dishonor those who sacrificed for you. These women and girls are raised to appear polished and respectable, yet even privilege cannot shield them from the fractures of race, culture, class, and belonging. As they begin to question the expectations passed down to them, they must decide what they will carry forward-- and what they will leave behind. With wit, emotional depth, and piercing insight, Ajé butter Women explores the tension between appearance and truth, asking what it means to live honestly in a world that reward obedience and performance.