Available Formats
Blessings
By (Author) Chukwuebuka Ibeh
Penguin Books Ltd
Viking
11th June 2024
22nd February 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Narrative theme: Identity / belonging
Narrative theme: Politics
Narrative theme: Interior life
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Hardback
256
Width 140mm, Height 206mm, Spine 21mm
302g
A stunning debut novel charting the coming-of-age of a young gay man in 2010s Nigeria, from a 22-year-old rising star in literary fiction When Obiefuna's father witnesses an intimate moment between his teenage son and the family's apprentice, newly arrived from the nearby village, he banishes Obiefuna to a Christian boarding school marked by strict hierarchy and routine, devastating violence. Utterly alienated from the people he loves, Obiefuna begins a journey of self-discovery and blossoming desire, while his mother Uzoamaka grapples to hold onto her favourite son, her truest friend. Interweaving the perspectives of Obiefuna and his mother Uzoamaka, as they reach towards a future that will hold them both, BLESSINGS is an elegant and exquisitely moving story of love and loneliness. Asking how we can live freely when politics reaches into our hearts and lives, as well as deep into our consciousness, it is a stunning, searing debut.
A tender, yet powerful story, poetic and wise. Ibeh draws such beautiful characters, and through their eyes, teaches us that love cannot be beaten or threatened from the human heart. From the first chapter, this book won't let you go. -- AJ West
Wow what a debut! I was left feeling heartbroken yet hopeful. Chukwuebuka Ibeh is a beautiful writer. -- Taylor-Dior Rumble, author of THE SITUATIONSHIP
Blessings is as raw and heart-wrenching as it is beautiful and delicate. A masterfully executed story about love, faith and sexuality that clenches your heart and doesnt let go until the very last page. Ibeh is a once in a lifetime talent! -- Elvin James Mensah
A moving debut about love and loneliness -- Sunday Times
Chukwuebuka Ibeh's writing has a certain delicacy to it, so wonderfully observant, and so beautiful -- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Chukwuebuka Ibeh is a writer from Port Harcourt, Nigeria, born in 2000. His writing has appeared in McSweeneys, The New England Review of Books and Lolwe, amongst others, and he is a staff writer at Brittle Paper. He was the Runner-up for the 2021 J.F Powers Prize for Fiction, a finalist for the Gerald Kraak Award and Morland Foundation Scholarship and was profiled as one of the "Most Promising New Voices of Nigerian Fiction" in Electric Literature. He has studied creative writing under Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Dave Eggers and Tash Aw. He is a student on a fully funded MFA programme at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, until 2024.