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My Parents' Marriage: A Novel
By (Author) Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Amistad Press
30th October 2024
29th August 2024
United States
General
Fiction
Romance
Family life fiction / Stories about family
Narrative theme: coming of age
Narrative theme: love / relationships
Narrative theme: diversity, equity, equality, inclusion
Dating, relationships, living together and marriage: advice, topics and issues
813.6
Hardback
288
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 22mm
406g
Acclaimed childrens author Nana Brew-Hammond makes her highly anticipated return with this soaring and profound story about love and understanding told through three generations of one Ghanian family.
Determined to avoid the pain and instability of her parents turbulent, confusing marriage, Kokuimarries a man far different from her loving, philandering, self-made fatherand tries to be a different kind of wife from her mother.
But when Kokui and her husband leave Ghana to make a new life for themselves in America, she finds history repeating itself. Her marriage failing, she is called home to Ghana when her father dies. Back in her childhood home, which feels both familiar and discomforting, she comes to realize that to exorcize the ghosts of her parents marriage she must confront them to enable her healing.
Tender and illuminating, warm and bittersweet My Parents Marriage is a compelling story of family, community, class, and self-identity from an author with deep empathy and a generous heart.
"My Parents Marriageis a deeply engaging and gratifying novel that deftly exploresthe generational cycles we are each born into and offers a moving portrait into the joysand guiltof finding our own way.I cant remember the last time I rooted for a character as wholeheartedly as I did for Kokui, a young woman who, having faced shattered illusions around her parents union, is determined to shape her life and marriage around truth. Nana Ekua Brew-Hammonds is a rare talent." Adrienne Brodeur, author of Little Monsters and Wild Game: My Mother, Her Lover and Me "The marital realities of patriarchy, class, reproduction, culture, and finances are minutely and exquisitely observed in breathlessly tense exchanges I couldn't look away from.Brew-Hammond has crafted an arrestingly evocative story, which, likeDominicanaandBrown Girl, Brownstones, dismantles immigrant cliches and delivers powerfully vulnerable moments thatshow what we can mean to each other. This thought-provoking and intense novel speaks loudly to a universal desire not to repeat the mistakes of the past and urgently reminds us it is in our ordinary lives that we must be extraordinarily brave." Vanessa Walters, author ofThe Nigerwife "My Parents Marriageis a thought-provoking and searing examination ofhow patriarchy can impact marriage customs of all kinds Through her vibrant, complicated characters, Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond explores the downstream effects of a system that benefits a few at the expense of many." Erica Bauermeister,New York Times-bestselling author ofNo Two Persons "Intent on avoiding the same marriage trap her mother falls in, Kokui Nuga goes on a heartfelt journey from the glitz of Accra in the 70s to the mystical markets of Togo to freezing New York State. My Parents Marriage, Nana Ekua Brew-Hammonds new novel, tackles Ghanas complicated customary marriage laws with smooth and powerful prose. I couldnt stop reading it." Ayesha Harruna Attah, author of The Hundred Wells of Salaga, The Deep Blue Between, Saturdays Shadows, and Harmattan Rain "InMy Parents' Marriage,Nana Brew-Hammond crafts a moving account about a young woman who, despite familial expectations and divided loyalty, strives to be faithful to the person who matters most - herself. A propulsive read that will take a hold of you with itshonesty, determination, and heart." Melissa Rivero, author ofFlores and Miss Paula "My Parents' Marriage is a wonderful tale of the complicated nature of family and how we so often seek our independence from our parents while being caught within the folds of their life choicesfor good or bad. Kokui grips our hearts as we root for her to find her way in the world without letting her grief overshadow her light. Can any of us live an authentic life free of the hurt from our parentsNana Brew-Hammond explores that question in an outstanding narrative of love, grief, family, and womanhood." Keisha Bush, author of No Heaven for Good Boys
Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond is the author of the childrens picture book Blue: A History of the Color as Deep as the Sea and as Wide as the Sky, illustrated by Caldecott Honor Artist Daniel Minter; and the young adult novel Powder Necklace. Her short fiction for adults has been included in the anthologies Accra Noir, Africa39, New Daughters of Africa, Everyday People, and Woman's Work. Learn more at nanabrewhammond.com.