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Everything Good Will Come
Everything Good Will Come | Sefi Atta
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Everything Good Will Come introduces an important new voice in contemporary fiction. With insight and a lyrical wisdom, Nigerian-born Sefi Atta has written a powerful and eloquent story set in her African homeland. It is 1971, a year after the Biafran War, and Nigeria is under military rule--though the politics of the state matter less than those of her home to Enitan Taiwo, an eleven-year-old girl tired of waiting for school to start. Will her mother, who has become deeply religious since the death of Enitans brother, allow her friendship with the new girl next door, the brash and beautiful Sheri Bakare? This novel charts the fate of these two African girls; one who is prepared to manipulate the traditional system and one who attempts to defy it. Written in the voice of Enitan, the novel traces this unusual friendship into their adult lives, against the backdrop of tragedy, family strife, and a war-torn Nigeria. In the end, Everything Good Will Come is Enitans story; one of a fiercely intelligent, strong young woman coming of age in a culture that still insists on feminine submission. Enitan bucks the familial and political systems until she is confronted with the one desire too precious to forfeit in the name of personal freedom: her desire for a child. Everything Good Will Come evokes the sights and smells of Africa while imparting a wise and universal story of love, friendship, prejudice, survival, politics, and the cost of divided loyalties.
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Everything Good Will Come evokes the sights and smells of Africa while imparting a wise and universal story of love, friendship, prejudice, survival, politics, and the cost of divided loyalties.

#goodwill

#deardecember

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alisonrose
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This one suffered a bit from a slightly misleading synopsis, in that the female friendship is not the main focus of the story, at least not the bulk of it. I wasn‘t as interested in Enitan‘s eventual marriage and the political arcs. However, this is still beautifully written and I appreciated the main character‘s depth and her internal struggle with being true to herself in the face of pressure to do the opposite. 3/5 ⭐️

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“I am a lawyer.”

“I hear that‘s curable.”

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“Never make sacrifices for a man. By the time you say, ‘Look what I‘ve done for you,‘ it‘s too late. They never remember. And the day you begin to retaliate, they never forget.”

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My body pressed on. Then it seemed that my mind, which had been lagging behind, soon began to say, “Wait for me. Wait for me.“

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If she sounded cynical, I‘d always found the cynical to be honest, like the mad: they could not be manipulated into pretending that it was good to ignore the bad things in life.

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Sheri had led me to the gap between parental consent and disapproval. I would learn how to bridge it with deception, wearing a face as pious as a church sister before my mother and altering steadily behind her.

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alisonrose
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Don‘t know much about this one, but it‘s about female friendship over many years and through times of war and strife and change, which is all I need to know, really. #nowreading

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DaphneLee
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Another book for my TBR shelf. I love 'A Bit of Difference' so I'm really looking forward to this!

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