Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé

Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé is a British-Nigerian author known for her debut novel 'Ace of Spades', which explores themes of race, identity, and institutional bias in a high school setting.

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  1. 1. Ace Of Spades

    In a prestigious private school, two students, Devon and Chiamaka, find themselves targeted by an anonymous figure known as "Aces," who is determined to reveal their deepest secrets and ruin their lives. As the only Black students in the school, they must navigate a world of privilege and prejudice while uncovering the sinister motivations behind the attacks. The story unfolds with a gripping blend of suspense and social commentary, exploring themes of race, identity, and the power dynamics within elite institutions.

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  2. 2. Where Sleeping Girls Lie

    Set in the prestigious Niveus Private Academy, the story follows two students, Chiamaka and Devon, who are thrust into a sinister game of secrets and lies when an anonymous figure known as "Aces" begins to reveal their deepest secrets to the entire school. As the stakes rise and the mystery deepens, the duo must navigate the treacherous waters of privilege, race, and identity to uncover the truth behind the malicious attacks. With their futures hanging in the balance, they form an unlikely alliance to confront the hidden forces threatening to unravel their lives.

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