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Blessings: A Novel

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A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK • Moonlight meets Purple Hibiscus in this coming of age novel about self-acceptance, sexual awakening, and first love set in a Nigeria on the verge of criminalizing same-sex relationships

“Chukwuebuka Ibeh’s writing has a certain delicacy to it, so wonderfully observant, and so beautiful.” —Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author of Americanah

Obiefuna has always been the black sheep of his family—sensitive where his father, Anozie, is pragmatic, a dancer where his brother, Ekene, is a natural athlete. But when Obiefuna’s father witnesses an intimate moment between his teenage son and another boy, his deepest fears are confirmed, and Obiefuna is banished to boarding school.

As he navigates his new school’s strict hierarchy and unpredictable violence, Obiefuna both finds and hides who he truly is. Back home, his mother, Uzoamaka, must contend with the absence of her beloved son, her husband’s cryptic reasons for sending him away, and the hard truths that they’ve all been hiding from. As Nigeria teeters on the brink of criminalizing same-sex relationships, Obiefuna’s identity becomes more dangerous than ever before, and the life he wants drifts further out of reach.

Set in post-military Nigeria and culminating in the Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Act of 2013, Blessings is an elegant and exquisitely moving story that asks how to live freely in a country that forbids one’s truest self, and what it takes for love to flourish despite it all.
ISBN9780385550642
PublisherDoubleday
Publication Date12/31/24
Pages288

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  • 4.0

    Very well written, a VERY important story, not as good as Boy like me but still a heartbreaking book (I'll recommend this book 100% !!) A must read

    Jun 21, 2025

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    5.0

    „Well, I think in general love stories like ours don’t tend to have such happy endings,“ Chinedum said. „It’s like a story set in wartime. How much happiness can you get? Even the appearance of happiness is set against the backdrop of a larger sadness.“ What a heartbreaking but beautiful work on grief, love, and growing up in an environment where you don’t belong. Entertaining to read but still very deep, it keeps you anxious with anticipation and hope for a happy ending, despite knowing that Obi barely has a chance to find it. Very powerful story.

    May 24, 2026

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