In an exclusive interview on 3FM, celebrated author Yvonne Nelson shared her happiness and gratitude as readers enthusiastically embraced her latest book, “I AM NOT Yvonne Nelson.” Following the recent launch of her highly anticipated work, Nelson took the opportunity to speak out about her joy and the overwhelming response her book has received.
During the engaging conversation with the hosts of 3FM, Nelson expressed her heartfelt appreciation for the support and interest shown by readers from all walks of life. She conveyed her excitement, stating, “I am genuinely happy that so many people are reading and connecting with my book. It’s been an incredible journey, and I am overwhelmed by the positive feedback it has garnered.”
“The books are in short supply at the moment, it’s good Ghana is reading and I’m happy about that. I’m happy we are all reading,” she revealed.
When asked about the potential for adapting her book into a movie, Yvonne Nelson shared that she does not envision herself taking on the role of producer for the project.
“ I don’t think I’ll be the one to produce it but I feel great that people are reading,” she indicated.
While she did not provide specific details, her response suggests that discussions or plans for a movie adaptation may be underway.
Nelson’s book, “I AM NOT Yvonne Nelson,” is a deeply personal memoir in which she shares her life experiences, challenges, and triumphs. The author sheds light on her journey to self-discovery, unveiling the person behind the public persona. Through her captivating storytelling, Nelson aims to inspire readers to embrace their true selves and find strength in their own unique narratives.
“I believe she’s also reading it and everyone else is reading so it’s a good thing,” she answered.
“We are number 1 on Apple Memoirs and Biographies so it’s good, I’ve got people reading and that’s good,” Yvonne Nelson also shared her excitement about the book’s success.
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.
This is the first time the ‘Princess Tyra’ actress has spoken about her memoir since it was released on Sunday, however, she decided not to speak about the issues and names she mentioned in the riveting book.
source – 3fm