Tomorrow I Become A Woman

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When Chigozie and Obianuju meet in August 1978, it is nothing short of fate. He is the perfect man: charismatic, handsome, Christian, and–most importantly–Igbo. He reminds her of her beloved Uncle Ikenna, her mother’s brother who disappeared fighting in The Civil War that devastated Nigeria less than a decade before. It is why, when Gozie asks her to marry him within months of meeting, she says yes, despite her lingering and uncertain feelings for Akin—a man her mother would never accept, as his tribe fought on the other side of the war. Akin makes her feel heard, understood, intelligent; Gozie makes her heart flutter.

For Uju, the daughter her mother never wanted, marriage would mean the attainment of that long elusive state of womanhood, and something else she has desired all her life—her mother’s approval. All will be well; he is the perfect match, the country will soon be democratic again and the economy is growing, or so she thinks.

Loosely based on the stories of real women known to the author, Tomorrow I Become a Woman follows a complex relationship between mother and daughter as they grapple to come to terms with tremendous loss. This powerful debut by Aiwanose Odafen is a sensitive exploration of a woman’s struggle to meet societal and cultural expectations within the confines of a difficult marriage, a tribute to female friendship and a love story that spans two decades and continents against a backdrop of political turmoil and a fast-changing world.

 

BOOK INFORMATION

AUTHOR: Aiwanose Odafen

ISBN: 978-978-998-584-5

GENRE(S): Literary Fiction

FORMAT: paperback

NUMBER OF PAGES: 405

PUBLICATION DATE: 13 October 2022

PUBLISHER: Ouida Books

IMPRINT: Ouida

2 reviews for Tomorrow I Become A Woman

  1. Elohor Egbordi

    My favourite thing about this book is how relatable it is. We have all been Uju, met her or known of her.

  2. Oladehinde Fikayomi

    This is one of the best books I’ve ever read. U went to the ouoda bookstore in ikeja and just told them to give me any one that they feel I’d like and the brought honey and spice along with this book, it is one of the best books ever and I really love it. It really talks about how Nigeria was before now and it is quite amazing to read books like this. Ayo is by far my favorite character.

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