After gaining international recognition with Purple Hibiscus (2003), Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s TED Talk, “We Should All Be Feminists,” became a global feminist manifesto adapted into a book of the same name (2012). Ten years in the making, her latest novel, Dream Count, examines honesty and true happiness through the lives of four women: a Nigerian travel writer, a successful lawyer, an outspoken financial powerhouse and a housekeeper raising her daughter in America. Presented by Kepler’s Literary Foundation, this conversation is moderated by Key Jo Lee, public programs chief at the Museum of the African Diaspora.
Sat, 7pm, $58-$80
Hammer Theatre, San Jose