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The Teller of Secrets

A Novel

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The Teller of Secrets

By: Bisi Adjapon
Narrated by: Anniwaa Buachie
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“Bisi Adjapon writes with incredible vividness and clarity. Her similes and attention to all of the senses are really extraordinary.”—Dave Eggers, author of The Monk of Mokha

“Melding blistering humor with razor-sharp insight, The Teller of Secrets heralds a marvel of a writer, one capable of deftly balancing questions of sexuality, politics, and feminism in a novel that is a pure joy to read.”—Maaza Mengiste, author of The Shadow King, Shortlisted for the 2020 Booker Prize

In this stunning debut novel—a tale of self-discovery and feminist awakening—a feisty Nigerian-Ghanaian girl growing up amid the political upheaval of late 1960s postcolonial Ghana begins to question the hypocrisy of her patriarchal society, and the restrictions and unrealistic expectations placed on women.

Young Esi Agyekum is the unofficial “secret keeper” of her family, as tight-lipped about her father's adultery as she is about her half-sisters’ sex lives. But after she is humiliated and punished for her own sexual exploration, Esi begins to question why women's secrets and men's secrets bear different consequences. It is the beginning of a journey of discovery that will lead her to unexpected places.

As she navigates her burgeoning womanhood, Esi tries to reconcile her own ideals and dreams with her family’s complicated past and troubled present, as well as society’s many double standards that limit her and other women. Against a fraught political climate, Esi fights to carve out her own identity, and learns to manifest her power in surprising and inspiring ways.

Funny, fresh, and fiercely original, The Teller of Secrets marks the American debut of one of West Africa's most exciting literary talents.

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Loved this book it grabbed me from the start made me laugh cry and not wanting to put it down good story and the reader voice captivating. I loved it

Had me glued

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This is a really beautiful of a girl growing up, learning about the injustices in the world and how they may impact men and women differently. it is really well done.
The one thing I would say is that the title and the blurb don't match the story that well and it meant that I was constantly expecting something else to happen throughout that never did. it was good though and I would recommend it.

Interesting and a good story

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I didn’t know what to expect when I started listening to this book. I initially thought it was strictly a Nigerian book given the first name of the author ‘Bisi’. So I was shocked when I heard a Ghanaian reader but I continued, she reads well but like the other review says, she mispronounced the majority of the Nigerian words. They could have taught her or had two readers. That aside, amazing book by the author and well done to the reader. 10/10

Wow

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The narrator was excellent, and the author wrote with so much clarity that I struggled to pause listening, even for the briefest of moments.
This was an absolutely enjoyable book, a real literary masterpiece. I particularly enjoyed both the historical journey and the opportunity to be able to visualise those geographical references to places in West Africa that are close to my heart...

Greatest 'Teller of Sectets', ever!

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Loved the story and the voice actor. She did a good job. It would have been a solid 5 stars but the Nigerian aspect was lacking. I did not flinch but I nearly did every time, Naija was involved. She tried though.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book

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