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The Sweetest Remedy

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Sweetest Remedy

Contributors:

By (Author) Jane Igharo

ISBN:

9780593101964

Publisher:

Penguin Putnam Inc

Imprint:

Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.

Publication Date:

5th January 2021

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 139mm, Height 209mm

Description

When a woman travels to Nigeria to attend the funeral of the father she never knew, she meets her extravagant family for the first time, a new and inspiring love interest, and discovers parts of herself she didn't know were missing, from Jane Igharo, the acclaimed author of Ties That Tether. Hannah Bailey has never known her father, the Nigerian entrepreneur who had a brief relationship with her white mother. Because of this, Hannah has always felt uncertain about part of her identity. When her father dies, she's invited to Nigeria for the funeral. Though she wants to hate the man who abandoned her, she's curious about who he was and where he was from. Searching for answers, Hannah boards a plane to Lagos, Nigeria. In Banana Island, one of Nigeria's most affluent areas, Hannah meets the Jolades, her late father's prestigious family-some who accept her and some who think she doesn't belong. The days leading up to the funeral are chaotic, but Hannah is soon shaped by secrets that unfold, a culture she never thought she would understand or appreciate, and a man who steals her heart and helps her to see herself in a new light.

Reviews

A page-turning, emotional, and romantic journey of self-discovery. Jane Igharo beautifully celebrates the powerful ties that link families and the legacy of love that unites them.
Chanel Cleeton, New York Times bestselling author of The Most Beautiful Girl in Cuba

The Sweetest Remedy is a journey around the world into the complex and wonderful intricaciesof family. Igharo gives readers a story filled with love, humor, and the magic of belonging. Reading The Sweetest Remedy will have you calling your family, updating your wardrobe, and looking for your passport!
Denise Williams,Author of The Fastest Way to Fall

The Sweetest Remedy is a stunning story about family, love, and what it means to belong. Jane Igharo has a knack for writing bold, heartfelt stories and this one is a joy from start to finish!
Saumya Dave, author of What a Happy Family

Jane Igharo does it again in The Sweetest Remedy! Igharo masterfully weaves together family drama, romance, and acceptance into this gorgeous, unputdownable novel.
Kaia Alderson, Author of Sisters in Arms

"This well-paced, multi-narrator tale expertly marries romance with a moving story of family and identity. Readers will be impressed."
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

An engrossing work of womens fiction.
Booklist

Praise for Ties That Tether

Lovingly written and heartfelt. Ties That Tether is a beautiful exploration of culture, family, and romance. Azeres journey to find her own voice should resonate with anyone whos ever felt trapped between conflicting worlds and expectations.
Helen Hoang, USA Today bestselling author of The Heart Principle

Ties That Tether takes the reader on a rich, emotional journey. A big, bold story about finding ourselves amidst the struggles of family loyalty, honoring ones culture, and the endless facets of love. Loved every glorious moment of this book!
Jennifer Probst, New York Times bestselling author of Our Italian Summer

[An] intriguing examination into the dynamics of family relationships and what it means to have pride in ones culture and heritage. It also holds some unexpected twists and turns that will keep readers engaged until the end."
Associated Press

This exploration of identity, love and loss in the context of an interracial relationship feels authentic and bittersweet, yet hopeful all the same.
BookPage

Happily ever after is hard-won and satisfying in this #ownvoices romance.
Shelf Awareness

Igharos debut beautifully depicts the tension between self-determination and the desire to live up to family expectationsClever and heart-warming storytelling. Readers will be rooting for Azere from the very first page.
Library Journal (starred review)

An unexpected and heartfelt romance about true love and the sacrifices we make for it.
Sonya Lalli,author of Serena Singh Flips the Script

Ties That Tether was a roller coaster ride from page one and holy cow did I love it. Jane Igharo chronicles Azere's journey in such a beautiful, wrenching, and relatable way. As Azere struggledto find a balance between her love life, her own happiness, and the expectations of her family, I went through a whirlwind of emotions--and I adored everyminute of it. I laughed and teared up and cheered and yelled. Best of all, Jane Igharo delivers a happilyever after that made me smile until my cheeks hurt. I tore through this amazing book, I couldn't read it fast enough."
Sarah Smith, Author of Simmer Down

A Nigerian immigrant herself, Igharo tackles issues like immigration, cultural identity, and interracial dating in a compelling way. While a love story at heart, this book is so much more than that. Its a must-read for your summer vacation.
Betches

A wonderful fall romance with immense depth, Ties That Tether seizes you from the very beginning.
Shondaland

The best part of this book for me was Azere and her mothers relationship. It is so fraught with the immigration experience. To read this book is to read it for the tenderness of the romance and for the immigrant experience, to feel your heart soften and your throat clog with tears, and to celebrate the resilience of the spirit. As Rilke has said, 'To love is the ultimate human task.' So celebrate the love between the protagonists and within their families as you turn the pages.
Frolic

with deft writing, snappy dialogue, rom-com movie references throughout, and a delightful cast of characters, Ties That Tether is a wonderful romance and the start of a long career for Jane Igharo.
Fresh Fiction

Igharo brings a great deal of heart to Azeres internal conflict as she navigates two cultures. This emotional debut marks Igharo as a writer to watch.
Publishers Weekly

Author Bio

Jane Abieyuwa Igharo was born in Nigeria and immigrated to Canada at the age of twelve. She has a journalism degree from the University of Toronto and works as a communications specialist and voice over actress in Ontario, Canada. She writes about strong, audacious, beautifully flawed Nigerian women much like the ones in her life.

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