Bonnieβs life is finally slowing down, but on a weekend getaway with her mate Rikki, things quickly turn sour when a human is killed right in front of them. Worse, Bonnie has a stalker with an unimaginable power, and if she doesnβt confront this dangerous individual, it might cost her pack and frien
An Unusual Grief
β Scribed by Yewande Omotoso
- Book ID
- 110635023
- Publisher
- CASSAVA REPUBLIC PRESS
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 142 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781913175146
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
How do you get to know your daughter when she is dead?
This is the question that haunts Mojisola as she grapples with the sudden loss of her daughter, Yinka, and the unresolved fractures in their relationship. Mojisola is forced to confront the dysfunctions of her life that have led her to this point, evading her errant husband and mourning their estranged daughter alone.
Mojisola's grief takes her from Cape Town to Johannesburg where she holes up in Yinka's apartment, unearthing the life that she had built for herself there. Walking a mile in Yinka's shoes, Mojisola slips into a clandestine underworld, where she learns to break free from the bondage of the labels, wife and mother.
In this new world of feline companionship, reignited talents and unlikely friendships, including with Yinka's acerbic landlady Zelda, Mojisola's understanding of life, and her place within it, is built anew.
A bold and unflinching tale of one woman's...
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