Peace Adzo Medie

Medie was born in Liberia and moved to Ghana as a child, where she studied at OLA Girls Senior High School.

Before the war pushed her family to relocate, Medie spent her early years in Liberia, where they lost their comfortable way of life.

She compared society expectations to a how well they perform, in which individuals follow rules set out by their social class, as a result of this experience.

[3][6][7] In 2020, Medie published her first book, the scholarly work Global Norms and Location Action: The Campaigns to End Violence Against Women in Africa.

[16][17][18][19] In 2021, she was named "Best Author" by the Ghanaian news station Citi TV at its annual Entertainment Achievement Awards.

[3] Peace Adzo Medie's grasping novel Nightbloom explores the enduring relationships of female friendship in the face of cultural obstacles.

The book deftly addresses issues of class, family, and the strength of women against oppression as they deal with secrets and social pressures.

A moving meditation on the enduring power of female ties in the face of misfortune may be found in Medie's elegant story.