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Someday, Maybe

Onyi Nwabineli

Someday, Maybe
Someday, Maybe

Someday, Maybe

Onyi Nwabineli

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Description

Stunningly honest and bursting with wit, Someday Maybe is the story of grief and resilience that you won't be able to stop talking about



'At turns bitingly funny and heart-breakingly gutting.'



'Simultaneously moving, witty and restorative.'



'A love story in retrospect, heartbreaking in its inevitability but also shot through with moments of joy and humour as Eve searches for answers.'



'A book about suicide may not sound heartwarming, but this one about a woman struggling to go on after losing her husband strikes the perfect balance between gut-wrenchingly sad and surprisingly funny. It’s a great rainy-day read about the love that rallies around us in tragic times — and a reminder that light can come from the most unexpected sources.'



'This tender novel about grief triumphs in its reflections on how we are buoyed by the families we are born into, and the ones we make along the way.'

‘An exploration of one young woman’s grief, Someday, Maybe is equal parts sorrow and joy, and debut writer Nwabineli is one to watch.’ 



'A beautiful and heartbreaking meditation on the layers of grief and love, the complicated expressions of human suffering and the courage it takes to let go of the past.'

'An intimate, stunning novel. This book will stay with me for a long time.'



'Onyi Nwabineli's graceful prose carries you through this moving meditation on grief, memory and community. Someday, Maybe is an astonishing debut, rich in both heartbreak and humour.'



'Incisive and witty, this deeply moving debut about the many faces of grief took me on an oscillating journey of emotions. I couldn't put it down. Each richly developed character leaps off the page with vivid dimension through Onyi's razor-sharp voice. Fresh and original contemporary fiction from the diaspora I've long yearned for.'



'Someday, Maybe is an honest and profoundly stirring portrait of loss. Onyi Nwabineli peels back the veneer of sympathy and expectation to reveal the effects a young widow's grief can have on her family, on her circle of friends, and even on the strangers she encounters. Eve's emotional paralysis is heartbreaking to witness but at its heart, Someday, Maybe is a beautifully written love letter to the resiliency of the human spirit. A stunning debut.'



'A touching debut... Eve's family are lovingly written: they gossip, chide her in Igbo and prescribe a bitter leaf soup to heal her broken heart. They also contribute to the surprising perkiness of this novel, in which sensitive observations about the nature of grief are set against humour. Even when Eve is in the depths of despair, deluding herself with hopes that Quentin might come home, she is witty. I was reeled in by her chatty voice and stayed for the tender, touching depiction of grief and family.'



'Most touching is the way Eve grows to emotional maturity as the story goes on, swapping rage for grace and hurt for healing.'



'It's hard to believe that this outstanding novel is a debut. Poignant and heartfelt… A beautifully drawn story that shows us how to help those who are grieving.'



'Nwabineli's exceptional debut is a heartfelt and moving portrayal of grief and recovery in all its messiness... This is an excellent choice for book clubs and for readers who enjoy thought-provoking, deeply emotional fiction.'



'Someday, Maybe is a powerful debut novel about young love, profound loss, and the possibility of hope. Onyi Nwabineli is an author to watch.'



'A powerful tale of a London widow whose photographer husband died by suicide... The genuine displays of emotion and sharp narrative will keep readers turning the pages.'



'A perceptive, painstaking interrogation of loss and depression... Nwabineli's first novel is a clear-eyed, compassionate take on grief.'



'A satisfying read and testament to our human ability to heal.'



'If you are someone who gravitates toward emotional gut punch reads, allow me to introduce you to this spectacular debut.'



'A devastating and powerful story about loss, love, and healing... An emotional journey packed with heartbreak, grief, and beautiful memories.'



'Expect Nwabineli to emerge as a fresh new voice in contemporary fiction.'



'Fuelled by inventive use of language and driven by sharp wit, the book conjures up a raw, living reality of sorrow, loss, and love… The author accomplishes a difficult task with Someday, Maybe – creating a genuine, living, breathing portrait of the meeting place of youth and death… A funny, realistic elegy to love.'



'An unconventional story told through the eyes of Eve, a recent widow in a British-Nigerian family. Nwabineli deftly explores themes of marriage, loss and perseverance in what makes for a heart-filled debut novel.' 



'Nwabineli deftly weaves Eve’s Igbo heritage into the story, incorporating phrases, food and traditions... Both respectful and honest... Nwabineli turns clichés into quirky, imagery-laden metaphors.'



'Exploring themes of grief, mental illness, and irrevocable love, Someday, Maybe is a heartrending tale about a young Nigerian woman who loses her husband too soon. Keep the box of tissues close!'



'Here is so much warmth and spirit in Nwabineli’s words. She captures the tidal force of emotions that come with grief with such eloquence and compassion... Here is so much warmth and spirit in Nwabineli’s words. She captures the tidal force of emotions that come with grief with such eloquence and compassion.'



'Someday, Maybe is able to capture the volatile world of grieving, embracing how it acts with chaos and complete irrationality but also welcoming the lighter moments in which we can find relief… This novel is ultimately about the resilience of the human spirit, the strength of family and community, the transformative power of love and life long journey of healing.'



Onyi Nwabineli is a Nigerian-British writer. Born in Benin, Nigeria, she grew up in Glasgow, the Isle of Man and Newcastle, and now lives in London. Onyi is the co-founder of Surviving Out Loud, a fund that provides financial support for survivors of sexual assault, and the founder of Black Pens, a writing retreat for Black women. Her debut novel, Someday, Maybe, was published by Magpie in 2022, was a Good Morning America and Book of the Month Club Pick, and was shortlisted for the Diverse Book Awards.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Magpie
  • Pub date
    Jul 2023
  • Pages
    352
  • Theme
    Fiction: general and literary
  • Dimensions
    198 x 129 mm
  • EAN
    9780861546473
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

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