This Motherless Land, Nikki May
This Motherless Land, Nikki May
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This Motherless Land
A Novel

Author: Nikki May

Narrator: Weruche Opia, Florence Howard

Unabridged: 10 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 10/29/2024


Synopsis

READ WITH JENNA BOOK CLUB PICK AS FEATURED ON TODAYNPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR""A vibrant coming-of-age story."" — Charmaine Wilkerson""I was completely immersed.” — Nita ProseFrom the acclaimed author of Wahala, a stunning reimagining of Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park: Split between England and Nigeria, two extraordinary cousins are set on vastly different paths as they come to terms with their shared family history—a masterful exploration of race, identity, and love. Quiet Funke is happy in Nigeria. She loves her art teacher mother, her professor father, and even her annoying little brother (most of the time). But when tragedy strikes, she’s sent to England, a place she knows only from her mother’s stories. To her dismay, she finds the much-lauded estate dilapidated, the food tasteless, the weather grey. Worse still, her mother’s family are cold and distant. With one exception: her cousin Liv.Free-spirited Liv has always wanted to break free of her joyless family. She becomes fiercely protective of her little cousin, and her warmth and kindness give Funke a place to heal. The two girls grow into adulthood the closest of friends.But the choices their mothers made haunt Funke and Liv and when a second tragedy occurs their friendship is torn apart. Against the long shadow of their shared family history, each woman will struggle to chart a path forward, separated by country, misunderstanding, and ambition.Moving between Somerset and Lagos over the course of two decades, This Motherless Land is a sweeping examination of identity, culture, race, and love that asks how we find belonging and whether a family’s generational wrongs can be righted.

About Nikki May

Born in Bristol and raised in Lagos, Nikki May is Anglo-Nigerian. Her critically acclaimed debut novel Wahala won the Comedy Women In Print New Voice Prize, was longlisted for the Goldsboro Glass Bell Award and the Diverse Books Award, and is being turned into a major BBC TV drama series. Nikki lives in Dorset with her husband, two standard Schnauzers and way too many books. She should be working on her next book but is probably reading.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rosh ~catching up slowly~ on July 18, 2024

In a Nutshell: A loose retelling of Jane Austen’s ‘Mansfield Park’. A decolonised narrative spanning two decades in Nigeria and England. Interesting characters, amazing writing, dark and light themes interspersed. You don’t need to read the original as this one can be appreciated much better as an i......more

Goodreads review by Canadian Jen on December 05, 2024

Just when I was about to say meh, this story turned around and I can give it a yay. A young girl, from Nigeria, who loses her mother and brother in a fatal car crash, is sent by her distraught father to live in England with a resentful aunt and cousins. The cousin welcomes her with open arms as if she......more

Goodreads review by BookOfCinz on September 02, 2024

Engaging, un-putdownable a very vibrant and intoxicating read…. Nikki May is so great at writing stories that will get you riled up and interested in the characters and it is the same with this book. In The Motherless Land we are taken to Nigeria where we meet Funke and her family. She lives an i......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on November 18, 2024

Reading This Motherless Land was like strapping into an emotional roller coaster—swooping, diving, and looping through all the emotions of a family and their heartbreak. We meet Funke (a.k.a. Kate, depending on where in the book you are reading), who hails from Lagos, born to a Nigerian-English mix......more

Goodreads review by Read In Colour on November 19, 2024

SO much better than Wahala but it feels like she let some of the characters off too easily. There should have been a bigger reckoning and confrontation, imo.......more