After a decade-long hiatus, acclaimed author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has returned with her powerful new novel, Dream Count. This release marks the end of a profound creative struggle, during which Adichie battled depression, grief from the loss of both parents, and the pressures of motherhood. Unable to write fiction, her primary solace came through immersing herself in poetry, which helped preserve her connection to language and rhythm. Adichie’s new work, which she describes as more expansive and indulgent than her earlier works, explores the lives of four African women during the COVID-19 pandemic and is shaped in part by her grief. For her, this book is a rebirth—proof that even in creative darkness, perseverance can lead to rediscovery and artistic renewal.
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