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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Reveals Stunning Cover for New Book ‘Dream Count’

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Narrative Landscape Press has unveiled the Nigerian edition of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s highly anticipated new novel, ‘Dream Count’, with a bold and evocative cover to introduce what promises to be another masterpiece from the pen of the globally celebrated author.

The cover art, with its silver stars, a lonely house, and a single tree set against an expansive night sky, speaks volumes to the haunting beauty and profound resonance found in Adichie’s storytelling. At once striking and stark, parallel to the lyricism of her prose, this graphic treatment prefaces the layered depth within the pages of Dream Count.

Praised by The Telegraph as a “luxuriously layered new novel,” Dream Count follows the interconnected lives of four women trying to navigate love, longing, and the complexities of their desires. Adichie’s sharp, unflinching eye is turned to the nature of happiness and love and profound questions about their attainability and the honesty required to experience them fully.

With bestselling books like Americanah and the influential essay known globally as We Should All Be Feminists, Adichie continues to push the boundaries of storytelling and peers into the human condition with clarity and graciousness. Dream Count confirms Adichie as one of today’s most dynamic and compelling writers with its emotional urgency and poignant reflections.

Dream Count hardback and paperback are now open for pre-orders from the website of Narrative Landscape, and Roving heights before its release on March 4, 2025. 

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Dream Count is one compulsively readable event that should not be missed. Surrounded by love, happiness, and self-discovery, it will surely strike deep into the readers and stand as a monument in modern fiction.

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