Aleema Omotoni
Aleema Omotoni is an award-winning British-Nigerian author. She writes novels that centre Black teens coming of age, falling in love, and navigating all kinds of contemporary and fantasy worlds. She loves musical theatre, astrophysics and rainy Autumn days.
Her debut YA novel, EVERYONE’S THINKING IT, published in 2023, won the 2024 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work - Youth/Teens
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