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Release date
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781666565584
- File size: 212881 KB
- Duration: 07:23:30
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Languages
- English
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Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly
November 11, 2019
Abraham’s fierce debut follows four Nigerian siblings living in Lagos from childhood in 1996 through early adulthood in 2015. Twin sisters Bibike and Ariyike, and their younger brothers, Andrew and Peter, spend their early years in a relatively stable middle-class family. Then their mother loses her government job and their father wastes the rest of the family’s savings in a get-rich-quick scheme. Soon after, their mother leaves for New York, their father takes off for parts unknown, and the kids are left in the care of their grandmother. As the girls grow up, Ariyike becomes involved in a Pentecostal church and eventually marries its charismatic leader, while Bibike takes a series of more secular jobs. Both are sexually exploited time after time. The chapters involving their brothers focus on the horrors of life in a boarding school—incessant bullying by the older students, food deprivation—which the sisters can’t attend because they must work to support the family. The novel’s strength lies in its lush, unflinching scenes, as when a seemingly simple infection leads gradually but inexorably to a life-threatening condition, revealing the dynamics of the family and community along the way. Abraham mightily captures a sense of the stresses of daily life in a family, city, and culture that always seems on the edge of self-destruction. -
AudioFile Magazine
Four excellent performers narrate this coming-of-age story about a Nigerian family that is broken by poverty and politics. Twin sisters Bibike and Ariyike's futures are in limbo when their mother is fired from a high-paying government job. Then their father loses a gamble and eventually wrecks his marriage. When the family comes apart, the twin sisters, along with their two younger brothers, are forced to fend for themselves. Narrators Ron Butler, Liz Femi, Dele Ogundiran, and Miebaka Opuiyo-Yohannes deftly unfold the family dynamics and explore the complexities of living in Lagos, Nigeria. But while they engage listeners with appropriate accents and relaxed pacing, the nonlinear structure of events in the audiobook can be confusing. Still, listeners will be moved by this poignant and raw story about familial love and sacrifice. A.C. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine
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