It’s Monday, What Are You Reading? 12-5-22

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Someday, Maybe by Onyi Nwabineli

Someday, Maybe (Graydon, 2022) by Onyi Nwabineli

“If you are someone who gravitates toward emotional gut punch reads, allow me to introduce you to this spectacular debut…”— BuzzFeed

Someday, Maybe by Onyi Nwabineli was released last month, and I’ve been so out of it that I didn’t realize it was the Good Morning America Book Club selection for November. This usually bumps up the library wait list for a book astronomically (I only just got around to listening to Lessons in Chemistry, which was the April selection, because of the long wait list.) so I was lucky I had an advance reading copy of Someday, Maybe from NetGalley.

A tragic death of a young husband by suicide is at the heart of Someday, Maybe, so it’s not always an easy read. BuzzFeed describes the book as an “emotional gut-punch” and that seems about right. The book is narrated by the newly widowed Eve Ezenwa-Morrow. But it’s really a book about the emotional rollercoaster of surviving such a loss and what loving family and friends can and can’t do to help their grieving loved one. Highly recommended!

Nigerian-born British author Onyi Nwabineli grew up in Glasgow and lives in London. Someday, Maybe is her first novel.

The Third Rail by Bill Fleming and Joe Peters

The Third Rail (Lulu, 2022) by Bill Fleming and Joe Peters
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