Percival Everett Reads from His Booker-Shortlisted Novel, The Trees

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The Archive Episode: Dua & Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie On Half Of A Yellow Sun

From the archives this month, we bring you Dua’s conversation with Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on her multi award-winning novel Half Of A Yellow Sun from August 2023. Dua says: “The story takes place in 1960s Nigeria, both before and during the Nigerian Civil War, al ...  Show more

You Asked, She Answered: Roxane Gay Addresses All Your Questions

In this episode of the Service95 Book Club With Dua Lipa, she passes the mic to members of our community, inviting them to ask Roxane Gay, author of Dua’s Monthly Read for March, Bad Feminist, the questions they’ve always wanted to know. Roxane talks about the writers who shaped ...  Show more

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