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AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A READ WITH JENNA TODAY SHOW BOOK
CLUB PICK! “A courageous story.”—The New York Times “A celebration of girls who dare
to dream.”—Imbolo Mbue, author of Behold the Dreamers (Oprah’s Book Club pick)
Named a Most Anticipated Book of 2020 by The New York Times, Marie Claire, Vogue,
Essence, PopSugar, Daily Mail, Electric Literature, Red Magazine, Stylist, Daily Kos, Library
Journal, The Every Girl, and Read It Forward! A powerful, emotional debut novel told in the
unforgettable voice of a young Nigerian woman who is trapped in a life of servitude but
determined to fight for her dreams and choose her own future. Adunni is a fourteen-year-old
Nigerian girl who knows what she wants: an education. This, her mother has told her, is the only
way to get a “louding voice”—the ability to speak for herself and decide her own future. But
instead, Adunni's father sells her to be the third wife of a local man who is eager for her to bear
him a son and heir.When Adunni runs away to the city, hoping to make a better life, she finds that
the only other option before her is servitude to a wealthy family. As a yielding daughter, a
subservient wife, and a powerless slave, Adunni is told, by words and deeds, that she is
nothing.But while misfortunes might muffle her voice for a time, they cannot mute it. And when she
realizes that she must stand up not only for herself, but for other girls, for the ones who came
before her and were lost, and for the next girls, who will inevitably follow; she finds the resolve to
speak, however she can—in a whisper, in song, in broken English—until she is heard.