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| His Only Wife | (2020) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
| Nightbloom | (2023) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Peace Adzo Medie
Peace Adzo Medie is a writer and a university teacher who grew up with ties to both Liberia and Ghana. She writes two kinds of books, some that are made up and some that explore real life. Her school work looks at big topics like how gender and politics mix with armed conflict. But even her made up stories touch on those same ideas in a softer way.
What makes Medie stand out is how she builds characters who feel like people you might know. She gives her main characters small habits, real worries, and quiet strengths. A reader does not have to guess what someone is feeling because Medie shows it through simple actions and everyday talk. That skill turns her fiction into something lively and surprisingly hard to set down.
Medie entertains readers across the world by telling stories that feel both fresh and familiar. She does not chase trends or try to copy popular styles from other countries. Instead, she writes from her own background as someone connected to Liberia and Ghana. That choice gives her work a unique flavor. A reader in Brazil or Japan can still laugh, worry, or cheer for her characters because human emotions do not change much by border.
Her books stay true to her because she writes about things she knows deeply. She has spent years studying gender, politics, and conflict. But she does not turn those heavy topics into lectures. She folds them into everyday scenes like a woman choosing between family and work, or two friends gossiping under a hot sun. This honesty makes her stories feel real. Readers can tell she is not making things up to sell more copies. She is sharing a version of the world she has seen.
Looking ahead, Peace Adzo Medie shows no signs of slowing down. She continues to teach, research, and develop new projects that blend her academic interests with her love for storytelling. Readers can expect more fiction and nonfiction from her pen in the years ahead. Each new book will likely carry the same honest, grounded, and quietly entertaining voice that her growing audience has come to appreciate.
Early and Personal Life
As a young girl in Liberia, Peace Adzo Medie lived with her parents who had jobs, and the household did not face serious hardship. Armed conflict forced the family to flee before she turned ten, and they found a new home in Ho, a city located in southern Ghana. That abrupt change caused her to start noticing real differences in social class, looking at her own family’s situation next to the lives of friends.
She went to OLA Girls Senior High School in Ghana, an environment that offered structure and fresh perspectives on life. Returning to Ghana as a displaced person helped her see small yet genuine gaps in things like housing, clothes, and daily ease from one home to another. Those early moments of observing and questioning did not become books right away, but they remained in her mind as gentle lessons on the way people get by.
In 2003, she completed a Bachelor of Arts focused on Geography and Resource Development at the University of Ghana in Accra. After that, she headed to the United States for further studies, collecting a Master of Arts in International Studies from Ohio University in 2006 and a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Pittsburgh in 2012. Every new place brought different cities, different classrooms, and different curiosities, and across time those experiences helped turn her into a writer who explains the world through both fictional tales and factual accounts.
Writing Career
Peace Adzo Medie has built her writing career on a close tie between her research and her creative work. She has said that her fiction takes heavy inspiration from what she studies, including topics like gender, violence, and politics. Her first published nonfiction book came out in 2020, titled Global Norms and Local Action, which looks at campaigns against violence toward women in Africa.
That same year, she also released her first novel, His Only Wife, a work of fiction that brought her storytelling to a wider audience. In 2023, she published another novel called NightBloom, adding to her growing list of books. Medie continues to write, and readers can expect more from her in the future as she keeps building on a solid start.
His Only Wife
Peace Adzo Medie is the author of the contemporary romance titled His Only Wife. Algonquin Books released the novel on September 1, 2020. The book came out in the same year as Medie’s nonfiction work on violence against women in Africa.
Afi Tekple works as a young seamstress in a small Ghanaian town. She lives there with her mother, who is a widow, and she often stays at her uncle Pious’s crowded home filled with his wives and children. A wealthy family offers Afi a marriage proposal to a man named Elikem Ganyo, whom she has never truly met, and she agrees to the match. After the wedding, Afi discovers that Elikem loves another woman, but she grows to love the city of Accra and finds an independent life she never expected.
Readers find themselves quickly drawn into Afi’s journey. Her move from a small town to Accra feels real and easy to follow. The story keeps a person turning pages to see how Afi changes. Many will enjoy watching her find her own path.
Nightbloom
Peace Adzo Medie wrote the contemporary literary novel titled Nightbloom. Algonquin Books published this work on June 13, 2023. The book arrived in print three years after Medie’s first novel, His Only Wife.
Selasi and Akorfa grew up as young cousins in Ghana who were extremely close. Selasi acted loud and playful while Akorfa came across as quiet and serious. Over time Selasi pulled away and became cold, and Akorfa left for university in America where she faced hidden racism. A difficult event later brought the two back together, with Selasi’s secret coming out and Akorfa facing her own part in their broken relationship.
Critics and readers alike will care about the two cousins right from the start. The story shows how a close friendship can break apart over time. Watching them find their way back to each other feels honest and moving. It is a good pick for anyone who likes stories about family and forgiveness.
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