Desert Island Books: Chibundu Onuzo
Chibundu Onuzo was born in Lagos, Nigeria. Her life so far has included two military dictatorships, an internet revolution, two boarding schools, five grandmothers and … Read more
Chibundu Onuzo was born in Lagos, Nigeria. Her life so far has included two military dictatorships, an internet revolution, two boarding schools, five grandmothers and … Read more
If there was an award for the most divine man in publishing, Tobias Madden would undoubtedly win it. I was lucky enough to meet him … Read more
One thing I’ve learned (damn, I’m old) over the past 15 years is how to be a good mom is a mother who loves herself. … Read more
I very, very rarely read books again. Since I plan to be buried with every tome I’ve never finished, making the decision to read something … Read more
Jyoti Patel is the winner of the #Merky Books New Writers’ Prize 2021, a competition launched by Stormzy and Penguin Random House UK to discover … Read more
The wonderful Briony Benjamin was introduced to me by my best friend Jordan’s fiancĂ© a few months before her book Life is Tough But So … Read more
I was fortunate to meet Sydney-based columnist, journalist, and author Jacqueline Maley a few months ago when she came to my apartment to sign copies … Read more
After reading and loving House of Trelawney when it was shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction in 2016, I was delighted when its writer … Read more
Even as an intern at Bloomsbury Publishing – shortly after graduating – I read Joanna Rakoff’s My Salinger Year. A memoir on literary New York … Read more
It has always been important to me to raise an independent and self-confident child, which is why I love the Montessori method. If you are … Read more