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I Am Happy Everyone Is Reading – Yvonne Nelson Speaks For The Time After New Book Went Viral

Days after the launch of her controversial memoir dubbed ‘I am not Yvonne Nelson’ which is presently dominating social and mainstream media discourse, Yvonne Nelson has been publicly seen sharing her opinion about the buzz surrounding her book.

Making an appearance for the first time since the launch of the book and hosted by Giovanni Caleb, the actress and producer mentioned that she is happy the book has been widely accepted and everyone is reading it.

“It is good Ghana is reading and I am happy about that. I am happy we are all reading,” she told Giovanni Caleb at a book signing event at the Accra Mall, on June 21.

Asked how she fell and whether she was facing any backlash from portions of the content, she responded: “Great that people are reading, I am happy people are reading.”

Asked whether she was Yvonne Nelson relative to finding out who she was, she maintained: “I am not Yvonne Nelson.”

She expressed joy in the fact that the book was number 1 on Apple Store in the area of memoirs and biographies whiles adding that stock have ran out and plans were afoot to order more copies for the teeming and eager public.

Yvonne Nelson revealed that additional copies will be made available at the University of Ghana bookstore, emphasizing her commitment to ensuring widespread access to her memoir.

“By Friday we are going to get more and send them to the University of Ghana bookstore, I gave them copies and it got finished in thirteen minutes, all over Ghana we’ll make sure we supply to all the bookstores,” Yvonne told Giovani Caleb.

Source – Tru News Report

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