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VANESSA WALTERS and AIWANOSE ODAFEN in conversation with Karis McPherson

Welcome Authors VANESSA WALTERS and AIWANOSE ODAFEN to their first LIFTed UNITED Book Panel!

By LIFTed UNITED

Date and time

Tuesday, May 14 · 11am - 12pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • 1 hour

LIFTed UNITED welcomes authors:

VANESSA WALTERS 

Author, Screenwriter, Playwright, Creative Writing Tutor, Literary Activist. Vanessa Walters was born and raised in London and has a background in international journalism and playwriting and is a Tin House resident and a Millay Colony resident. She is the author of two previous YA books and The Nigerwife. She currently lives in Brooklyn.


The Novel is: The Lagos Wife: A Novel

Nicole Oruwari has the perfect life: a handsome husband, a palatial house in the heart of Lagos, and a glamorous group of friends. She left gloomy London and a troubled family past behind for sunny Lagos, becoming part of the Nigerwives—a community of foreign women married to Nigerian men.

But when Nicole disappears without a trace after a boat trip, the cracks in her alleged perfect life start to show. As the investigation turns up nothing but dead ends, her auntie Claudine decides to take matters into her own hands. Armed with only a cell phone and a plane ticket to Nigeria, she digs into her niece’s life and uncovers a hidden side filled with dark secrets, isolation, and even violence. But the more she discovers about Nicole, the more Claudine’s own buried history threatens to come to light.


AIWANOSE ODAFEN

Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Aiwanose Odafen is an MFA fiction student at the Iowa Writer's Workshop. She has contributed to published non-fiction works and participated in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus Trust Writing Workshop. She was longlisted for the 2020 Commonwealth Writers Short Story Prize. She holds an MBA from the Said Business School, University of Oxford.


The Novel is: WE WERE GIRLS ONCE

Ego, Zina and Eriife were always destined to be best friends, ever since their grandmothers sat next to each other on a dusty bus to Lagos in the late 1940s, forging a bond that would last generations. But over half a century later, Nigeria is a new and modern country. As the three young women navigate the incessant strikes and political turmoil that surrounds them, their connection is shattered by a terrible assault. In the aftermath, nothing will remain the same as life takes them down separate paths.


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