A Spell of Good Things
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<p><b>Ayòbámi Adébáyò </b>was born in Lagos Nigeria. Her debut novel <i>Stay With Me</i> won the 9mobile Prize for Literature was shortlisted for the Baileys Prize for Women's Fiction the Wellcome Book Prize and the Kwani? Manuscript Prize. It has been translated into twenty languages and the French translation was awarded the Prix Les Afriques. Longlisted for the International Dylan Thomas Prize and the International Dublin Literary Award <i>Stay With Me</i> was a <i>New York Times</i> <i>Guardian</i> <i>Chicago Tribune</i> and <i>NPR</i> Best Book of the Year. Ayòbámi Adébàyò splits her time between Norwich and Lagos. <br><br>ayobamiadebayo.com | @ayobamiadebayo</p> <p><b>LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2023</b><br><b>MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2023: the <i>Observer</i> <i>Guardian</i> <i>Financial Times</i> <i>Stylist</i> the <i>Express </i>and <i>Oprah Daily</i></b><br><br>Ayòbámi Adébáyò the Women's Prize-shortlisted author of <i>Stay With Me</i> unveils a dazzling story of modern Nigeria and two families caught in the riptides of wealth power romantic obsession and political corruption.<br><br>Eniola is tall for his age a boy who looks like a man. His father has lost his job so Eniola spends his days running errands for the local tailor collecting newspapers and begging dreaming of a big future.<br><br>Wuraola is a golden girl the perfect child of a wealthy family. Now an exhausted young doctor in her first year of practice she is beloved by Kunle the volatile son of family friends.<br><br>When a local politician takes an interest in Eniola and sudden violence shatters a family party Wuraola and Eniola's lives become intertwined. In this breathtaking novel Ayòbámi Adébáyò shines her light on Nigeria on the gaping divide between the haves and the have-nots and the shared humanity that lives in between.</p> <b>A spellbinding </b><b>novel about family secrets and bonds thwarted hope and the brutal realities of life in a society rife with inequality from the Women's Prize shortlisted author</b><b></b> Adebayo is carving a real name for herself as a chronicler of moving Nigeria-set stories with sociopolitical subtexts and a Dickensian flavour . . . Profound A moving story skilfully told about Eniola a boy whose future has been snatched away from him and Wuraola a talented overworked junior doctor whose intertwined narratives combine to produce an insightful portrait of an unequal and deeply divided society moving towards a terrible crisis. <i>A Spell of Good Things</i> is both gripping and memorable A powerful staggering read An outstanding read Heart-rending . . . a breeze to read despite the weightiness of its subject matter . . . Adebayo handles her characters with empathy and nuance showing their vulnerabilities yearnings shame and delusions Adebayo humanizes those sucked into the vortex of [. . . ] power with striking compassion - the characters' misjudgments and delusions are deeply and empathetically imagined wholly alive Couldn't be more timely. It's as much about politics as it is a story of toxic relationships coming of age and finding the courage to do the right thing A portrait of domestic strife and political tensions in Nigeria Spellbinding . . . Beautiful writing and a story that we found truly unforgettable A triumph . . . a shrewdly-observed intricate story about power politics and poverty and one which renders Nigeria in high-definition colour
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