“After my mother died, we began to hear things we had never heard before.” – Chimamanda Adichie

Jp Sadoh
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In a deeply personal and wide-ranging interview with Arise News, acclaimed Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie opened up about the emotional journey that led to the creation of her latest novel, Dream Count. The conversation, which marked her return to Nigeria as part of the local leg of her global book tour, was filled with reflections on grief, love, motherhood, and identity, central themes that define the novel and her life over the past few years.

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Dream Count, released in March after a 12-year hiatus from fiction writing, centers on the intertwined lives of four African women navigating personal and societal struggles across the continent. While the novel is fictional, Adichie admitted that the emotional weight behind it was shaped by the loss of both her parents, particularly her mother, who passed away unexpectedly.….KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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