Tobechukwu Onwubiko is a Nigerian novelist whose work explores the quiet tensions of family, identity, and womanhood. Raised in Lagos, she writes with emotional clarity and a deep sensitivity to silence as both refuge and resistance. Her novel, Echoes of Silence, reflects her belief in storytelling as a way to illuminate what society often asks us to hide. She holds an MA in Creative Writing and divides her time between Lagos and London.
Author's Books
Echoes of Silence
When Biedima arrives at the Clark mansion in Lagos, she’s met not with warmth, but with silence. Her father, David, never told his family she existed. Her stepmother, Bunmi, sees in her a past she’s tried to forget. And her brother, Tonye, has already decided she doesn’t belong.In a house wher...
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