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  • Apr 17, 2024 | nytimes.com | Peace Adzo Medie

    What to Read Find Your Next Book Spring Fiction Preview Spring Nonfiction Preview April Releases 22 Funny Novels What to Read Find Your Next Book Spring Fiction Preview Spring Nonfiction Preview April Releases 22 Funny Novels Bus stations. Traffic stops. Beaches. There's no telling where you'll find the next story in Accra, Ghana's capital. Peace Adzo Medie shares some of her favorites. Read Your Way Around the World is a series exploring the globe through books.

  • Apr 12, 2024 | womensprize.com | Peace Adzo Medie |Nay Assassa

    Nightbloom is above all a gripping and beautifully written novel attesting to the strength of female bonds in the face of societies that would prefer to silence women. Moves like a love story between childhood, female friendship and buried truth; painful, intimate and beautifully written with characters who you care for. A jewel of a book. Describe your book in one sentence as if you were telling a friend.

  • Mar 14, 2024 | newswav.com | Peace Adzo Medie

    Happy soon-to-be Spring! March jumpstarted a new publishing season, and based on this month's crop of new books, we can look forward to a wealth of exciting reads. This month is unusuallypacked with amazing books - Lit Hub's columnist Maris Kreizman calls it the best month for books in years- so you'll have more than enough to choose from.

  • Mar 5, 2024 | l8r.it | Charlotte Walker |Kate Foster |Peace Adzo Medie |Maya Binyam

    This evening, The Women's Prize Trust has announced the longlist for the 2024 Women's Prize for Fiction. Sponsored by Audible and Baileys, the prize which celebrates outstanding original fiction written in English by women from around the world is in its 29th year. The Women's Prize Trust is a UK charity that creates equitable opportunities for women in the world of books and just last month announced their first longlist for inaugural Women's Prize for Non-Fiction.

  • Sep 4, 2023 | waterstones.com | Peace Adzo Medie |Onyi Nwabineli

    In Peace Adzo Medie's latest novel Nightbloom, we are introduced to Selasi and Akorfa. When Selasi and Akorfa were young girls they were more than just cousins: they were an inseparable duo, prepared to do anything to protect one another. There was no such thing as a 'secret' between the two girls, who lived their entire childhoods side by side. Then Selasi begins to change. She becomes withdrawn and hostile, losing interest even in the schoolwork that used to be so important to her.

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