“In Learning Calabar: Notes from a Poet’s Year in Nigeria, Anne McCrary Sullivan’s prose contains elements of the poetic and poems tell a good story. Her emphasis on being a learner in Calabar is crucial to understanding what it means for a white non-African to live in an African country. Above all, Sullivan communicates the respect and love she felt for the people of Calabar, particularly children and neighbors in the compound where she lived.”—Ann Folwell Standard, Bodies in a Broken World: Women Novelists of Color and the Politics of Medicine