Two of today’s most exciting literary talents explore how memories and music can drive storytelling. British-Ghanian writer Caleb Azumah Nelson’s new novel Small Worlds is an exhilarating and expansive story set in three summers across London and Ghana.
Sabba Khan’s debut graphic memoir, The Roles We Play, explores what identity, belonging and memory mean for her against a backdrop of displacement. In conversation with Sabeen Akhtar.
Notes: Suitable for ages 16+