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Adanna

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Adanna

By: Adesuwa O’man Nwokedi
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Adanna dreams of reaching the stars, her heart set on working at NASA. But her dreams grind to dust the day her father dies, leaving her vulnerable to a fate she cannot escape. Married off to Chief Arinze Nsofor, a man old enough to be her father. She enters a life that quickly becomes a nightmare.

What she endures over the next two decades defies imagination. The walls of her husband’s home hold unspeakable horrors, the kind of pain that words cannot fully capture. She is silenced, stripped of her identity, and forced to bury her dreams under the weight of survival.

Then one day, Chief Nsofor is found murdered. The news shocks the community, and the finger-pointing begins. Who killed Chief? Could it be his children, angered by years of neglect? An enemy seeking vengeance? Or could it be Adana, the wife who has endured unimaginable cruelty. But as secrets unravel, so does the story of a woman determined to survive, no matter the cost.

In this riveting story of resilience, Adanna’s life unfolds – a haunting reminder of the strength it takes to survive, the cost of freedom, and the courage it takes to dream again.
Romantic Suspense World Literature
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The girl could not catch a break. She had to grow up and mature as life kept handing her blow after blow. A very traumatizing read but loved it all the same. The author’s imagination should be studied. The narration wasn’t great, since there were a lot of Igbo words that needed delicate pronunciation but I got the gist of it. Great book!

Be Emotional Prepared For SA & DV themes

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Adanna went through so much and still couldn't catch a break. It ended so abruptly I didn't know if it had ended. I don't know how I feel about how her life went. it's like the calamities shall never end. the AI read was probably the only way I would get to read this book but it was poor when it came to the language so I'm sure I missed out a lot. Though I understand Igbo it was hard to make out atimes.

The long suffering wife

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i did not like the virtual voice. poor pronunciation of ibo words and sentences. made it hard to understand sometimes.

very interesting story

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