From award-winning author Okechukwu Nzelu comes a spellbinding literary novel that asks, how do you move forward when the past keeps pulling you back?Achike Okoro feels like his life is coming together at last. His top-floor flat in Peckham is as close to home as he can imagine and after years of hard work, he's about to get his break as an actor. He's even persuaded his father, Chibuike, to move in with him, grateful to offer the man who raised him as a single parent a home of his own.Between filming trips, Achike is snatching a few days in London with Ekene, his best friend of twenty years, the person who makes him feel whole. Achike can put the terrible things that happened behind him at last; everything is going to be alright. Maybe even better.But after a magical night, when Achike and Ekene come within a hair's breadth of admitting their feelings for each other, a devastating event rips all three men apart. In the aftermath, it is Ekene and Chibuike who must try to rebuild. And although they have never truly understood each other, grief may bring them both the peace and happiness they've been searching for...A heartbreaking and immensely uplifting novel about lovers, fathers and sons. If you love The Vanishing Half , Ta Nehisi-Coates or Girl, Woman, Other then you'll adore this this incredibly moving book that shows the power of family - both the one into which we are born and those we choose for ourselves.
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Okechukwu Nzelu creëert verhalen die diep ingaan op de complexiteit van identiteit en menselijke verbinding. Zijn literaire stijl wordt gekenmerkt door een gevoelige weergave van het innerlijke leven van personages en de verkenning van genuanceerde emoties. Door zijn schrijven biedt Nzelu meeslepende verhalen die resoneren bij lezers en aanzetten tot reflectie over hedendaagse maatschappelijke thema's. Zijn werken bieden een uniek perspectief op de ervaringen van zijn personages en hun ontdekkingsreizen naar zelfkennis.


A hilarious and heart-warming novel set in Manchester about a half-Nigerian teenager searching for the answer to that essential question: Who am I? Perfect for fans of Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams and Zadie Smith's White Teeth.