One World: A Global Anthology of Short Stories ~ by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Jhumpa Lahiri, and 21 other authors, 2009, short stories, 192 pages
- Elaine Chiew (Malaysia)
- Molara Wood (Nigeria)
- Jhumpa Lahiri (United States)
- Martin A Ramos (Puerto Rico)
- Lauri Kubutsile (Botswana)
- Chika Unigwe (Nigeria)
- Ravi Mangla (United States)
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Nigeria)
- Skye Brannon (United States)
- Jude Dibia (Nigeria)
- Shabnam Nadiya (Bangladesh)
- Petina Gappah (Zimbabwe)
- Ivan Gabirel Reborek (Australia)
- Vanessa Gebbie (Britain)
- Emmanual Dipita Kwa (Cameroon)
- Henrietta Rose-Innes (South Africa)
- Lucinda Nelson Dhavan (India)
- Adetokunbo Abiola (Nigeria)
- Wadzanai Mhute (Zimbabwe)
- Konstantinos Tzikas (Greece)
- Ken Kamoche (Kenya)
- Sequoia Nagamatsu (United States)
- Ovo Adagha (Nigeria)
I look forward to reading Jhumpa Lahiri's "The Third and Final Continent," since I really enjoyed her novel The Namesake — which was the very first book I wrote about when I started blogging on January 30, 2007. Click HERE or on the title to read that post. Want some irony? Lahiri may have been the FIRST author on this blog, but she's the LAST author in this book of short stories. Saving the best for last, maybe? The picture (photo credit to The Economic Times) shows Obama presenting her the National Humanities medal in 2014. I found this book in the Crown Center's library.
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I read this book and liked a number of the stories. I hope you do too.
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