"Aya" By Okornore Manu Read by Sheila Mawusi Adufutse (Ghana) by Library Of Africa and The African Diaspora published on 2021-04-20T11:38:09Z OKORNORE MANU is a sorceress of words. And in the worlds she has created in this work, the reader is roller-coastered across places and spaces much deeper than the footprints she had splashed across cultures. The issues she scopes out are scheduled in a time capsule of infinite temporalities. Soul! is what screams at you when you journey through page after page of this delicious collection. From the heavenly to the banal, from the questions of our time to the quest of ages, Aya provides a sounding board for what it means to be human. These sweet verses, minted from the heart of a cosmopolitan citizen, secrete mystery and creativity. Sometimes sassy, sometimes philosophical, Okornore nourishes the desire to read on and connect with a soulful source of erudition. Aya is a harvest of possibilities. SHEILA MAWUSI ADUFUTSE is fully immersed in social development and dedicates her life full-time to ensuring an equitable world is achieved. She loves life and consciously and intentionally attempts to live with ease in every aspect of being. She's passionate about organic community organizing and supporting young women to thrive well and live with ease. Genre Storytelling