Wahala - May Nikki - książka
Producent: Doubleday
"This potential bestseller is fast-paced, humorous, shocking, and impossible to put down. I absolutely loved it," says Paula Hawkins, the author of "The Girl on the Train." Clare Chambers, known for "Small Pleasures," adds, "I couldn't put down Wahala. Nikki May has a knack for weaving stories about friendships, culinary delights, fashion, and the hurdles modern women face in both their professional and personal lives." Ronke, Simi, and Boo are a trio of inseparable friends of mixed heritage residing in London. They navigate life embracing connections to both Nigerian and English cultures, though their appreciation of this dual identity varies. Despite confronting everyday instances of racism, as they enter their thirties, they begin to contemplate their futures. Ronke is on the lookout for a husband and insists he be Nigerian, Boo is grappling with the dual joys and challenges of being a stay-at-home mom, while Simi, with aspirations in the fashion industry, grows increasingly weary of her boss's comments on her "urban" style. The dynamics of their friendship take a turn when Isobel, an extraordinarily glamorous acquaintance from their past, reappears with intentions to 'fix' their futures. However, as her influence grows, so do the fractures in their friendship, revealing Isobel's true disruptive nature. Her actions lead the group to confront a dark episode from their past, forcing them to face the possibility that history might be repeating itself. "Wahala" offers a dark, comedic, and daringly subversive look at themes like love, race, and family. It invites readers to both laugh and gasp in shock, offering a boldly political commentary on class, colorism, and fashion. This truly inclusive story resonates with anyone who values the complex and enduring bonds of friendship.
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22.22
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