A Spell of Good Things delivers a powerful portrait of contemporary Nigeria through the intersecting lives of two unforgettable characters. Eniola, a teenage boy forced into maturity too soon, struggles to survive after his father loses his jobrunning erra
A Spell of Good Things delivers a powerful portrait of contemporary Nigeria through the intersecting lives of two unforgettable characters. Eniola, a teenage boy forced into maturity too soon, struggles to survive after his father loses his jobrunning errands, scavenging newspapers, and holding fast to dreams of a better future. Wuraola, a privileged young doctor from a wealthy family, is poised for success but finds herself trapped in a demanding career and an increasingly volatile relationship with the son of an ambitious politician.
Their worldsmarked by starkly different experiences of class, opportunity, and powercollide when political ambition sparks a wave of violence, altering both their paths forever. With lyrical prose and piercing insight, Adby explores the fragile line between privilege and poverty, love and control, promise and peril.
A New Yorker and NPR Best Book of the Year.
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