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Someday, Maybe
Someday Maybe
Author: Onyi Nwabineli
Here are three things you should know about my husband: —
  1. He was the great love of my life despite his penchant for going incommunicado.
  2. He was, as far as I and everyone else could tell, perfectly happy. Which is significant because…
  3. On New Year’s Eve, he died.
— And here is one thing you should know ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781525899805
ISBN-10: 1525899805
Publication Date: 11/1/2022
Pages: 384
Edition: Original
Rating:
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Publisher: Graydon House
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 8
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"Not all memories weigh the same." Onyi Nwabineli - Someday, Maybe

Someday, Maybe is a novel centered around grief and love. Deep, raw, all-consuming sorrow. And love between partners, among family members, and with friends. It's not for every reader. Content warning: suicide.

In her debut novel, Onyi Nwabineli shares the story of Eve and Quentin. On the first page, it's revealed that their seemingly perfect marriage is shattered when Eve finds Q dead by suicide on New Year's Eve. Readers follow Eve on the first days, weeks, and months of her grief journey.

Asked to write this story by a friend who experienced a similar loss, Ms. Nwabineli doesn't hold back on writing about the pain of grief but weaves in moments of witty humor as a relief valve from the intense emotions. Although Eve has a very close family and a supportive best friend, she finds her way forward with the help of some very unlikely people.
Someday, Maybe is ultimately a story of hope and moving on with life when you once thought a future wasn't possible.

I highly recommend reading this via audiobook with exceptional narration by Adjoa Andoh. She masterfully reads the occasional Igbo conversations of Eve's Nigerian family members and also conveys the big emotions of this well-written story.


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