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“Sometimes, society judges others, society sneers and barks at them without borrowing their shoes and tread in them just for a day. What society fails to realize is that those it most often deems as deviants are its products. When you plant limes you don’t expect them to produce mangoes.” The Brilliance of a Million Suns is an epistolary novel in which Adama, a Sierra Leonean woman, writes a long letter to her childhood friend Lamrana, tracing her path from the rebel attack that destroys her family in Kono, through the brutality of refugee life in Guinea, the betrayals of relatives and husbands, the indifference of courts and hospitals, and the exploitative economies that push her into prostitution in Freetown, London, and beyond. It is a story about what happens when every safety net fails, and about the dignity and brilliance that persist even in a life the world calls “immoral.” Set from the Sierra Leone civil war of the 1990s through the early 21st century, including the post war years, the Ebola outbreak, and the era of COVID and contemporary migration, this is a story about friendship, sisterhood, and the search for dignity when institutions fail, linking personal trauma with wider histories: civil wars, refugee crises, slavery’s afterlives, and global migration. As she revisits African wars, migration routes, Rohingya camps in Bangladesh, dowry deaths in India, and the Kafala system in the Middle East, Adama asks Lamrana—and the reader—who is truly deviant: the woman selling her body to keep her brother alive, or the systems that make that her only option. Framed as a single, intimate letter, The Brilliance of a Million Suns asks readers to inhabit, closely and without sentimentality, the life of a woman often reduced to a stereotype, and to understand how global systems—economic, political, and patriarchal—shape intimate choices. It introduces readers to a voice that is confessional, angry, reflective, and stubbornly hopeful.

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Publishes September 1, 2026.
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Bestselling author of mystery novels, weaving suspense and intrigue. Captivating readers with every page turn.

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Alieu Bundu

Alieu Bundu fell in love with storytelling at a very tender age. It was his maternal grandmother who infused that love in him. When he discovered books later in school, he knew at once that writing was what he was going to do. Alieu Bundu writes and sings from Sierra Leone. His story, Kwerekwere was published by the online magazine Lolwe. Also in December 2021, Nipe Story made his Kwerekwere that was nominated for the 2022 Caine Prize for African Writing into a podcast. He was the runner-up for April 2014 Africa Book Club Short Reads Competition, and he was also shortlisted for the 2016 Writivism Short Story Competition for his story, Bintiya, now titled Miremba. Alieu Bundu’s epistolary novel, The Brilliance of a Million Suns, made the shortlist for the inaugural Iskanchi Book Prize. His independently published novel, Silver Lining, and his novella, Homegoing are available online. And his EP, The Sky and other songs are also available online.

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