This Motherless Land : A Novel
This Motherless Land : A Novel
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Author(s): May, Nikki
ISBN No.: 9780063410527
Edition: Large Type
Pages: 480
Year: 202410
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 46.92
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"A vibrant coming-of-age story that explores loss, longing, and belonging in a multicultural family. I never stopped believing in the bond between troubled cousins Funke and Liz, despite their cultural differences. This Motherless Land paints a memorable picture of a British-Nigerian girl struggling with loss and identity amid two cultures." -- Charmaine Wilkerson, New York Times bestselling author of Black Cake "A gripping and poignant family saga that illuminates the lasting bond between two extraordinary cousins. I was completely immersed in this entrancing story." -- Nita Prose, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Maid and The Mystery Guest "This Motherless Land is utterly captivating--this book is beautiful, bold and addictive. I could read Nikki May's words forever. I felt bereft when I got to the end; I didn't want to leave Funke and Liv.


This novel crackles with electricity and pulses with love. For me, May is a must-read author, and I think this is a book that readers will be falling in love with for years to come. She's one of the absolute best storytellers writing right now." -- Daisy Buchanan, award-winning journalist and author of Limelight "This Motherless Land takes Nikki May's writing to new heights. It's a novel about so many things - identity, belonging and acceptance; sisterhood, family and forgiveness - all wrapped up in the most compulsive and moving story. Funke and Liv gripped me from the start and didn't let go - their bond proves, across continents and decades, through adversity, prejudices and sacrifice, that love has the power to save a life again and again. Deeply emotional and wildly entertaining, this is a novel to treasure." -- Emma Stonex, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Lamplighters "The novel's strength lies in May's attention to her main characters' identities.


May's breezy prose is well suited for these moments of casual intimacy, unfolding over drinks, at the hairdresser's or at the kitchen table, where all the best gossip takes place." -- New York Times on Wahala "Sharply observed.sophisticated and culturally adept.May is a masterful chronicler of Black upper-middle-class life and ennui in Britain. Wahala is both great fun and extremely smart in how it captures some of the central issues in modern city living: women's evolving roles in home and work, interracial relationships and multicultural identity, the current of competition that runs through so many friendships and daily interactions and, most of all, how easily intimacy can morph into enmity." -- NPR.org "Contemporary female friendship goes glam in this lively debut novel with remarkable depth." -- Washington Post on Wahala.



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