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- The Wrights are a family of five who have been living in the USA for the last 17 years, but have only just returned to Nigeria after the father of the house was promoted to a top position in the Nigerian branch of the multinational firm he works with.
- Sylvia, the eldest child of the Wrights finds her position under the watchful eyes of her father harder and harder to bear, and the consequences may prove to be more explosive than anyone can imagine.
- The story starts with Olaitan akinlotan 29, Female, privileged, married, a lean, mean, legal machine. The race is on for who will be senior state counsel and she is determined to get the position by her 30th birthday; she will be the youngest by far if she achieves this.
- The tale of Amanda, Belinda, Cassandra and Daniella as they battle in their own different ways with the suppressed feelings of rejection that their father's departure created eighteen years before. The story highlights the discrimination and rejection that the girl child faces in the African society and how it can create a lifelong effect on their development and social integration.
- Boma is a fresh university undergraduate, from a humble background, whose quest for tertiary education is threatened when her father is involved in an industrial accident which leaves a financial strain on the family. Irene on the other hand is a final year student; a glamourous "Big Girl" who is the cynosure of all eyes on campus.
- Tales of Eve is an insightful recollection of the stories that may otherwise have remained untold; each story exhaustively explored to understand every thought and emotion, scripted into drama and brought to life for all to experience.
- Tales of Eve is an entirely new form of expression for the African woman, providing her with a distinct voice with which she can finally speak of the place in which she finds herself in the society