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House Woman
By (Author) Adorah Nworah
HarperCollins Publishers
The Borough Press
1st May 2024
4th January 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Psychological thriller
Religious and spiritual fiction
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
813.6
Hardback
288
Width 141mm, Height 222mm, Spine 30mm
400g
My name is Ikemefuna Nwosu, and I am your wife.
One day in Lagos, young dancer Ikemefuna is put on a plane to Houston to meet her new husband, Nna. Promises are made to her about her education, about the man she will marry, about her freedom.
None of them are kept.
A few months later, self-professed feminist Nna finds a beautiful woman cooking in his parents kitchen. They tell him Ikemefuna is his wife, there to give them the grandson theyve been waiting for. She appears obedient, malleable.
But she is no ordinary wife.
In the Texas heat, patience runs on short supply and the atmosphere in the house becomes increasingly strained, increasingly violent. Desperation makes people do strange things
Unpredictable and unsettling, HOUSE WOMAN is a delicious thriller you will never be able to forget.
A jaw-dropping debut of intimate horror perfect for fans of Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Daisy Johnson Amy Gentry
A modern successor to Gaslight: disorienting and disturbing Kirkus Review
An unflinching, unforgettable thriller Layne Fargo
Unique, bold and unsettling Aiwanose Odafen
Adorah Nworah has written a deeply immersive and wrenching study of the life of a young woman in an arranged marriage and the thorny paths she must navigate in her quest for freedom. This debut shines with a brilliance that will run through you clean as an arrow. Ive yet to read a story so gutting, yet tender and thoughtful in its handling of such an important subject Ukamaka Olisakwe, author of OGADINMA
HOUSE WOMAN unfurls bloody truths about the lives of girls and women in language that writhes and burns on the page. A jaw-dropping debut of intimate horror perfect for fans of Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Daisy Johnson Amy Gentry, author of BAD HABITS
To read HOUSE WOMAN is to encounter characters that are alive in their desires. They want what they want and they want it now. Nworahs debut is full of twists and sentences that will stun you. A book rich in surprises Kemi Falodun, writer, journalist and author of SOUNDBENDER: THE MANY LIVES OF BEAUTIFUL NUBIA
Deliciously sinister, HOUSE WOMAN engulfs in slow, insidious waves. This novel is compellingly paced and alive with searing detail. Though woven through familiar elements of Nigerian diasporic literature, Nworah's prose quickly, provocatively subverts expectations. With characters who are flawed as flesh and a plot that twists and snatches from one terrifying brink to another, HOUSE WOMAN is fresh and thoroughly enjoyable. I'm just jealous that I didn't write it! Francesca Ekwuyasi, author of BUTTER HONEY PIG BREAD
An unflinching, unforgettable slow-burn thriller, HOUSE WOMAN reveals searing truths about womens bodily autonomy and the hidden Gothic horrors of marriage while refusing to provide any simple answers and the novel is all the more satisfying for it. Adorah Nworah is a stunning literary talent, and her debut will enthral you, incense you, and haunt you forever Layne Fargo, author of THEY NEVER LEARN
Adorah Nworah is an Igbo writer from South-East Nigeria. Her stories have been published in AFREADA and adda magazine. Her short stories, The Bride and Broken English made the shortlist for the 2019 Commonwealth Writers Short Story Prize and the longlist for the 2018 Short Story Day Africa Prize respectively. She lives in Philadelphia, where she practices real estate finance law and is cat mom to her handsome Napoleon cat.