Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “Dream Count” feels like a homecoming, writes Associated Press reviewer Helen Wieffering.
In her long-awaited return to fiction, the author of "Americanah" presents her intricately-woven novel that explores love, ...
The world-renowned author is back in the public eye with new novel Dream Count on the shelves, and determined to live life on ...
The author’s first book in more than a decade engagingly explores the conflict between liberal individualism and the real ...
Discussing Dream Count, her first novel in 12 years, the Nigerian author shares her thoughts on masculinity, political chaos, ...
Nigerian American writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie published her third novel, “Americanah,” which cemented her reputation as ...
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie says the writer's block she experienced after becoming pregnant with her first child was "terrifying ...
When her father died, the author of “Americanah” produced a slim work of nonfiction. When her mother died, she poured her ...
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has finally, fortunately returned to fictionDream Count,” Adichie’s first novel in more than a decade, rotates between the stories of four women with roots in Nigeria.
"Dream Count", Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's first novel in over a decade, is "dreamy indeed", said Alexandra Jacobs in The New ...
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie feels contemporary culture is guilty of “shying away from the all-too human possibility of ...
In turns, the book shifts its focus to three other women and their dreams. There is Chia’s friend Zikora, an ambitious lawyer ...
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