India, April 26 -- Since her dazzling debut Purple Hibiscus announced her as a literary force in 2003, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has worn many hats - novelist, essayist, cultural commentator. Yet with every new work, she continues to refine and deepen the signature voice that first drew readers in. In Dream Count, her return to fiction, Adichie steps back into familiar yet emotionally fraught terrain - memory, identity, and grief - weaving these themes through the lives of four immigrant women. The result is a quietly powerful novel, Adichie at her finest: tracing the emotional weather of her characters with prose so graceful it slips by like silk, until it hits you with unexpected force....