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The Opposite House Helen Oyeyemi

The Opposite House By Helen Oyeyemi

The Opposite House by Helen Oyeyemi


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Summary

A stunning new novel about a young jazz singer from the acclaimed author of The Icarus Girl

The Opposite House Summary

The Opposite House by Helen Oyeyemi

Maja was five years old when her black Cuban family emigrated from the Caribbean to London, leaving her with one complete memory: a woman singing - in a voice both eerie and enthralling - at their farewell party. Now, almost twenty years later, Maja herself is a singer, pregnant and haunted by what she calls 'her Cuba'.

The Opposite House Reviews

'Rich and witty ... it confirms Helen Oyeyemi as a true original' Ali Smith 'Powerful ... wonderfully unsettling ... Oyeyemi's raw style is great' Time Out 'Lyrical and deeply textured ... it repays slow, careful reading, and your copy may, like mine, end up with underlinings and scribbles highlighting juicy phrases' Sunday Telegraph 'Beautiful ... this is about the difficulties of knowing who you are, especially if you are born of several incompatible cultures. It has the ring of truth' The Times

About Helen Oyeyemi

Helen Oyeyemi was born in Nigeria in 1984 and moved to London when she was four. She is the author of the highly acclaimed novel The Icarus Girl,which she wrote while she was still at school, and two plays, Juniper's Whitening and Victimese, both published by Methuen.

Additional information

GOR002354314
9780747593102
0747593108
The Opposite House by Helen Oyeyemi
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20080505
272
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