The Days of Afrekete, Asali Solomon
The Days of Afrekete, Asali Solomon
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The Days of Afrekete

Author: Asali Solomon

Narrator: Karen Chilton

Unabridged: 5 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/19/2021


Synopsis

Inspired by Mrs. Dalloway and Sula, The Days of Afrekete is a tender, surprising novel of two women at midlife who rediscover themselves—and perhaps each other.

Liselle Belmont is having a dinner party. It seems a strange occasion—her husband, Winn, has lost his bid for the state legislature and they're having the key supporters over to thank them for their work. Liselle was never sure about Winn becoming a politician, never sure about the limelight, about the life of fundraising and stump speeches. Now that it's over she is facing new questions: Who are they to each other, after all this? How much of herself has she lost on the way—and was it worth it? Just before the night begins, she hears from an FBI agent, who claims that Winn is corrupt. Is it possible? How will she make it through this dinner party?

Across town, Selena is making her way through the same day, the same way she always does—one foot in front of the other, keeping quiet and focused, trying not to see the terrors all around her. Homelessness, starving children, the very living horrors of history that made America possible: these and other thoughts have made it difficult for her to live a normal life. The only time she was ever really happy was with Liselle back in college. But they've lost touch, so much so that when they run into each other at a drugstore just after Obama is elected president, they barely speak. But as the day wears on, Selena's memories of Liselle begin to shift her path.

Asali Solomon's The Days of Afrekete is a deft, expertly layered, naturally funny, and deeply human examination of two women coming back to themselves at midlife. It is a celebration of our choices and where they take us, the people who change us, and how we can reimagine ourselves even when our lives seem set.

About Asali Solomon

Asali Solomon received a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers' Award for the stories later collected in Get Down, her first book; the volume was also a finalist for the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award. In 2007 she was named one of the National Book Foundation's 5 Under 35. Solomon teaches English at Haverford College. She lives in Philadelphia with her husband and two sons.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sunny on February 16, 2022

Black lesbian in Philly goes to Bryn Mawr but later in life marries a white man lawyer aspiring politician lmfaooooo......more

Goodreads review by Monte on February 18, 2024

If not for the Audible sale I probably never would have even heard about this book, so shoutout to that 2 books 1 credit deal. There might be a few hours left as of the posting of this review so if you use Audible, might want to head over there. I went into this book thinking it was going to be us fo......more

Goodreads review by Bandit on May 12, 2021

Since race is such a popular subject these days and there are so many books about it, it has become abundantly clear that there is a right and wrong way to write about race. The Days of Afrekete gets it exactly right. It features racial (and sexual and socioeconomic and class and income) diversity a......more

Goodreads review by Mitch on November 05, 2021

This book has everything I need. There's a claustrophobic gay college drama, a tense dinner party against a backdrop of possible crime, thoughtful introspection, complicated romantic entanglements, you name it. There's no fat here to trim, it's always so good. That said I can also imagine loving a v......more

Goodreads review by Michael on April 21, 2022

This was an interesting book about the relationship between two women with ups and downs. It reads more like a long short story or novella than a novel, because we get nice profiles of the two protagonists, but nothing really gets resolved at the end. I found that rather frustrating. Perhaps, this m......more