Someday, Maybe: A GMA Book Club Pick
by Onyi Nwabineli
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"If you are someone who gravitates toward emotional gut punch reads, allow me to introduce you to this spectacular debut..."--BuzzFeed
Here are three things you should know about my husband:
- He was the great love of my life despite his penchant for going incommunicado.
- He was, as far as I and everyone else could tell, perfectly happy. Which is significant because...
- On New Year's Eve, he died.
And here is one thing you should know about me:
- I found him.
Bonus fact: No. I am not okay.
Someday, Maybe is a stunning, witty debut novel about a young woman's emotional journey through unimaginable loss, pulled along by her tight-knit Nigerian family, a posse of friends, and the love and laughter she shared with her husband.
"Incisive and witty. I couldn't put it down."--Lolá Ákínmádé Åkerström, internationally bestselling author of In Every Mirror She's Black
"A masterfully woven exposition on love and loss. Nwabineli is magic with words."--Bolu Babalola, internationally bestselling author of Honey and Spice
Don't miss Onyi Nwabineli's next stunning page-turner, ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE MYSELF, where a former kidfluencer must overcome her toxic family, reclaim her identity and, ultimately, find the freedom to be herself...
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Book Details
ISBN:
9781525809828
EAN:
9781525809828
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
368
Authors:
Onyi Nwabineli
Publisher:
Graydon House

Very good condition 😊
Absolutely loved this book
One of the best book I've read all year!
It took me awhile to read and it's on through one characters lens. The book explained grief more so then touching on the cause of the main character.It was a bit boring to me because I didn't see a wow moment from her grief transition and she never did go to therapy she actually sorted thru things herself in a dif way.
Emotional, tear jerker. This was a very sad story, but needed to be told. It showed us an emotional woman with a strong support system of family and friends.
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