Paperworth Books will headline the literary month of October with two major releases that span generations and genres, underscoring the publisher’s commitment to diverse Nigerian storytelling.
The first release, which arrived on October 1st, is the special 15th Anniversary Edition of Tomorrow Died Yesterday by Chimeka Garricks. Hailed as a modern Nigerian classic, the novel revisits its enduring themes of friendship, activism, and redemption set against the backdrop of the Niger Delta. This commemorative edition will feature a striking new cover and a reflective note from Garricks, offering a fresh perspective on the novel’s urgent and unforgettable voice for both longtime admirers and new readers.
Following shortly after on October 10th, bestselling author Amaka Azie will make her Young Adult (YA) debut with The Girl in the Picture. The compelling coming-of-age novel follows a Nigerian teenager navigating life and a foreign school environment, who is quickly drawn into complicated friendships, romantic tension, and a major misstep that threatens her future. The book promises a heartfelt and timely exploration of identity, resilience, and the intense pressures of adolescence.
Paperworth Books commented on the significance of the dual announcement: “These October releases reflect our commitment to publishing authentic, emotionally resonant and culturally relevant stories. Chimeka Garricks’ anniversary edition is a tribute to literary endurance, while Amaka Azie’s YA debut opens a new chapter in youth-centred Nigerian fiction.”
The October releases are expected to be available from major booksellers and online platforms.