Àbíké-Íyímídé was born and raised in Croydon in South London.[1][2][3][4] She lived in Aberdeen, Scotland while studying English, Chinese and anthropology at the University of Aberdeen.[2][5] She currently lives in London.[4]
Career
Àbíké-Íyímídé's debut novel, Ace of Spades,[6] is a young adult thriller with themes of "homophobia in the black community, institutional racism and the diversity of thought among black people".[2] In 2018 she gained an agent and a UK book deal for Ace of Spades with Usborne Publishing.[2][7] In 2020 she gained a US book deal with Macmillan Publishers for Ace of Spades along with a second novel, for a seven-figure sum.[8][9][10][11]