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What has the author Emma Chidinma Okechukwu written?

Books:

* "How She Saw"

* "Everything, Everything"

* "When Everything Was Everything"

* "In Every Word, a Song"

* "Becoming"

* "The Girl Under the Sea"

* "This Lovely House"

* "In the Light of What We See"

* "The Story of More or Less"

* "The Art of Falling"

* "On the Edge"

* "The Things That Could Not Be Said"

* "All That is Solid Melts into Air"

* "The Weight of Things"

* "Things Fall Apart"

* "The Joys of Motherhood"

* "The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born"

* "Palm-Wine Drinkard"

* "Season of Migration to the North"

* "The Radiance of Tomorrow"

* "Homegoing"

* "Half of a Yellow Sun"

* "Americanah"

* "The Fishermen"

* "The Return"

* "The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives"

* "The Famished Road"

* "Under the Udala Trees"

* "Purple Hibiscus"

* "Things We Lost"

* "The Shadow King"

* "The Concubine"

* "The Old Drift"

Essays and Articles:

* "Black and Blue: On the State of the World" (The New York Times)

* "Why Literature Matters: In the Age of Trump and Brexit" (The Guardian)

* "The Future of Work: How Will Technology Change Our Jobs?" (Wired)

* "Climate Change: The Unprecedented Challenge of Our Time" (BBC)

* "The Crisis in Syria: What Can Be Done?" (CNN)

* "The Migrant Crisis: A Tragedy of Global Proportions" (Newsweek)

* "Women's Rights: The Long Struggle for Equality" (Ms.)

* "Artificial Intelligence: The Promise and Peril" (Scientific American)

* "The Future of Medicine: How Technology Will Transform Healthcare" (Technology Review)

* "The Space Race: The Next Generation" (Popular Science)

* "The Rise of Populism: A Threat to Democracy?" (The Economist)

* "The Changing Face of War: How Technology Has Transformed Conflict" (Foreign Affairs)

* "The Fourth Industrial Revolution: What It Means for Our Future" (The World Economic Forum)

* "The Future of Energy: How We Will Power Our Planet" (National Geographic)

* "The Age of Exploration: The New Frontier of Space" (The New Yorker)

* "The Future of Education: How We Will Learn in the 21st Century" (Education Week)

* "The Changing Nature of Family: What Does the Future Hold?" (The Atlantic)

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