A brilliant debut by a British-Nigerian authorтАФa heartfelt family drama that will delight book club readers and fans of books like┬аThe Girl with the Louding Voice┬аand┬аErotic Stories for Punjabi Widows.
тАЬJendella Benson has drawn such a compelling world. The book and the characters stayed with me long after I'd turned the final pages!тАЭ тАФCandice Carty-Williams, bestselling author of┬аQueenie
Glory Akindele returns to London from her seemingly glamorous life in LA to mourn the sudden death of her father, only to find her previously close family has fallen apart in her absence. Her brother, Victor, is in jail and wonтАЩt speak to her because she didnтАЩt come home for his trial. Her older sister, Faith, once a busy career woman, appears to have lost her independence and ambition, and is instead channeling her energies into holding together a perfect suburban family. Worst of all, their mother, Celeste, is headed toward a breakdown after the death of her husband and the shame of her sonтАЩs incarceration.
Rather than returning to America, Glory decides to stay and try to bring them all together again. ItтАЩs a tall order given that GloryтАЩs life isnтАЩt exactly working out according to plan either, and sheтАЩs acutely aware that sheтАЩs not so sure who she is and what she wants.
A chance reunion with a man sheтАЩd known in her teensтАФthe perceptive but elusive JulianтАФgives her the courage to start questioning why her respectable but obsessively private Nigerian immigrant family is the way it is. But then GloryтАЩs questioning unearths a massive secret that shatters the familyтАЩs fragile peaceтАФand she risks losing everyone she deeply cares about in her pursuit of the truth and a reunited family.
"Filled with unexpected, but earned, twists, Hope and Glory balances moments of rich humor and devastating profundity...deeply authentic." тАФKirkus Reviews
"A sumptuous and satisfying meditation on family and the meaning of home.тАЭ тАФPublishers Weekly
Jendella Benson is a TedX speaker and popular writer and editor for Black Ballad. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, and on BuzzFeed, MTV News UK, and The Huffington Post, among many others. She lives in London.