Àkànní

Jessica Tagbajumi
Illustrated by Jason Lamy
Obaseun Ogunkeye
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Àkànní

Jessica Tagbajumi
Illustrated by Jason Lamy
Obaseun Ogunkeye
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CANADIAN9-12 YEARS192 PAGESENGLISH

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“Like all the best science fiction, Àkànní spins a tale about the struggles of the future that shines a light on the injustices of now and challenges us to be brave enough to fight for a better tomorrow.”
Benjamin A. Wilgus, Ignatz Award–winning author of Grace Needs Space
  • Appropriate for: Ages 9-12 Years
  • Published date: Oct 06, 2026
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 192
  • Publisher: Disney Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9781368110662
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
For Jessica Tagbajumi, writing was an imaginative expression—a creative escape from the chaos around her as a teenager. In July 2019, she published her first novel, Wings of the Night Sky, an African fantasy novel for young adults, showing them they are bigger than their fears. That was just the start for Jessica. She has published novellas, anthologies, and comics. Jessica is enthusiastic about writing more novellas and collaborating with more writers. She is not afraid of expressing her imagination on paper. The characters and stories in her head always come to life in a way that has you awed by the myriad of possibilities. Read more on her website: jessicatagbajumi.com.

Jason Lamy (penciller, inker) is a Zimbabwean-born UK artist. Having grown up in Zimbabwe, Jason discovered Japanese manga and anime and immediately fell in love. Ever since then, Jason has worked tirelessly to realize his dream of becoming an artist, and now his work speaks for itself. Over the course of his time with Kugali he has learned to incorporate various African art styles into his work, and works tirelessly to ensure that every visual representation of African culture within his work is as accurate and as well-informed as it can be. He is the chief designer and illustrator at Kugali who has worked as the inker and colorist for the Nommo Award-Nominated graphic novel Nani, as well as Kokou and Murenga.

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