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'A beautiful exploration of grief and family, written in exquisite
prose and told with compassion and tenderness.' Brit Bennett,
author of The Vanishing Half 'Tender and honest, pulsing with love.
Nzelu is the future of Black British writing.' Derek Owusu, author
of That Reminds Me 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, Shuggie Bain or Moonlight 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. What readers are saying about Here Again Now: 'A
deeply intimate novel. Nzelu's incisive style probes beneath his
characters' layers to expose vulnerability, joy, and love... Here
Again Now is a revelation.' Courttia Newland 'I loved these
heartbreaking characters, their flaws were never glossed over in
Nzelu's work, and their humanity shines out all the brighter for
that. I cannot recommend this novel enough.' Paterson Joseph
'Okechukwu Nzelu is truly coming into his power as a novelist. It's
a beautiful and memorable book. Watch him soar.' Niven Govinden
'WOW, Nzelu is a BEAUTIFUL writer. A truly stunning love story.
Heavy themes captured with grace and lightness. Tender, erotic, a
total pleasure to read. Pre-order and be smug when it wins all the
awards.' Daisy Buchanan 'His most assured, daring work. Telling a
riveting and heartbreaking tale... A gloriously moving book which
willsurely collect every award going.' Harper's Bazaar 'A novel of
great tenderness and understanding. Nzelu's words feel both wise
and fresh on the page.' Elizabeth Day 'An elegiac take on the
unpredictabilities of the heart and a love that survives loss.'
Paul Mendez 'A book so beautiful, it makes your heart ache on every
page. Utterly brilliant, I loved it.' Julie Owen Moylan 'One to
watch next year.' Stylist 'A powerful and heartbreaking novel;
Okechukwu Nzelu is a vital voice.' Andrew McMillan 'Nzelu confirms
his place as one of the most exciting and versatile writers of his
generation.' Angela Chadwick 'A transgenerational story of grief as
tender, potent and nimble as love.' Kit Fan
'A beautiful exploration of grief and family, written in exquisite
prose and told with compassion and tenderness.' Brit Bennett,
author of The Vanishing Half 'Tender and honest, pulsing with love.
Nzelu is the future of Black British writing.' Derek Owusu, author
of That Reminds Me 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, Shuggie Bain or Moonlight 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. What readers are saying about Here Again Now: 'A
deeply intimate novel. Nzelu's incisive style probes beneath his
characters' layers to expose vulnerability, joy, and love... Here
Again Now is a revelation.' Courttia Newland 'I loved these
heartbreaking characters, their flaws were never glossed over in
Nzelu's work, and their humanity shines out all the brighter for
that. I cannot recommend this novel enough.' Paterson Joseph
'Okechukwu Nzelu is truly coming into his power as a novelist. It's
a beautiful and memorable book. Watch him soar.' Niven Govinden
'WOW, Nzelu is a BEAUTIFUL writer. A truly stunning love story.
Heavy themes captured with grace and lightness. Tender, erotic, a
total pleasure to read. Pre-order and be smug when it wins all the
awards.' Daisy Buchanan 'His most assured, daring work. Telling a
riveting and heartbreaking tale... A gloriously moving book which
willsurely collect every award going.' Harper's Bazaar 'A novel of
great tenderness and understanding. Nzelu's words feel both wise
and fresh on the page.' Elizabeth Day 'An elegiac take on the
unpredictabilities of the heart and a love that survives loss.'
Paul Mendez 'A book so beautiful, it makes your heart ache on every
page. Utterly brilliant, I loved it.' Julie Owen Moylan 'One to
watch next year.' Stylist 'A powerful and heartbreaking novel;
Okechukwu Nzelu is a vital voice.' Andrew McMillan 'Nzelu confirms
his place as one of the most exciting and versatile writers of his
generation.' Angela Chadwick 'A transgenerational story of grief as
tender, potent and nimble as love.' Kit Fan
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Rattlebone (Paperback)
Maxine Clair; Introduction by Okechukwu Nzelu
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R302
R253
Discovery Miles 2 530
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE 2020 'A magnificent
novel, full of wit, warmth and tenderness' Andrew McMillan 'Smart,
serious and entertaining' Bernardine Evaristo How do you begin to
find yourself when you only know half of who you are? As Nnenna
Maloney approaches womanhood she longs to connect with her
Igbo-Nigerian culture. Her once close and tender relationship with
her mother, Joanie, becomes strained as Nnenna begins to ask
probing questions about her father, who Joanie refuses to discuss.
Nnenna is asking big questions of how to 'be' when she doesn't know
the whole of who she is. Meanwhile, Joanie wonders how to love when
she has never truly been loved. Their lives are filled with a cast
of characters asking similar questions about identity and belonging
whilst grappling with the often hilarious encounters of everyday
Manchester. Okechukwu Nzelu brings us a funny and heart-warming
story that covers the expanse of race, gender, class, family and
redemption, with a fresh and distinctive new voice. Perfect for
fans of Queenie by Candice Carty-Williams and Zadie Smith's White
Teeth. 'Effortlessly capture[s] the tricky nuance of life, love,
race, sexuality and familial relationships' Candice Carty-Williams,
author of Queenie 'Edifying and hilarious, The Private of Joys of
Nnenna Maloney is a beautiful debut that you won't want to put
down' Derek Owusu
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MANDEM (Hardcover)
Iggy Ldn; Iggy Ldn, Various; Contributions by Christian Adofo, Ashley Hickson-Lovence, …
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R588
R487
Discovery Miles 4 870
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"So to the person that broke my heart in 2021 by way of a casual
voice-note. Thank you." Told from the perspective of some of the
finest contemporary Black writers and thinkers, MANDEM is an ode to
the moments in our pasts that shape us, and gratitude at being able
to appreciate these lessons in the present. In a beautiful blend of
prose and lyricism, each essay sees its author tap into their most
vulnerable place - engaging honestly in conversations often
silently grappled with by Black British men because of socially
enforced beliefs around Black masculinity. The themes in this essay
collection range from the importance of male role-models, and the
unique relationship between mother and son to the sexual pressure
placed on young heterosexual men, while also asking the question:
"what does contemporary Black queerness actually look like?" Edited
by award-winning artist Iggy London and featuring essays from Yomi
Sode, Jeffrey Boakye, Christian Adofo, Ashley Hickson-Lovence,
Athian Akec, Dipo Faloyin, Okechukwu Nzelu, Phil Samba, Sope
Soetan, and Jordan Stephens, MANDEM is an unmissable, thoughtful
anthology of Black male expression.
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