Here Again Now
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Narrated by:
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Clifford Samuel
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By:
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Okechukwu Nzelu
About this listen
'A beautiful exploration of grief and family, written in exquisite prose and told with compassion and tenderness.' Brit Bennett, author of The Vanishing Half
'Tender and honest, pulsing with love. Nzelu is the future of Black British writing.' Derek Owusu, author of That Reminds Me
From award-winning author Okechukwu Nzelu comes a spellbinding literary novel that asks, how do you move forward when the past keeps pulling you back?
Achike Okoro feels like his life is coming together at last. His top-floor flat in Peckham is as close to home as he can imagine and after years of hard work, he's about to get his break as an actor. He's even persuaded his father, Chibuike, to move in with him, grateful to offer the man who raised him as a single parent a home of his own.
Between filming trips, Achike is snatching a few days in London with Ekene, his best friend of twenty years, the person who makes him feel whole. Achike can put the terrible things that happened behind him at last; everything is going to be alright. Maybe even better.
But after a magical night, when Achike and Ekene come within a hair's breadth of admitting their feelings for each other, a devastating event rips all three men apart. In the aftermath, it is Ekene and Chibuike who must try to rebuild. And although they have never truly understood each other, grief may bring them both the peace and happiness they've been searching for...
A heartbreaking and immensely uplifting novel about lovers, fathers and sons. If you love The Vanishing Half, Shuggie Bain or Moonlight then you'll adore this this incredibly moving book that shows the power of family - both the one into which we are born and those we choose for ourselves.
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- Amazon Customer
- 14-09-22
Touching tribute of love & loss
There aren’t enough stories about queerness and Blackness and diasporic African communities. This was such a touching tribute to finding yourself through love and losing it - as a lover and a parent. The narration was warm and easy. What a great story, I loved it.
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- Michele A Walsh
- 29-06-23
Beautifully written
Beautifully written story of love, family, and romance. Across cultures and generations, searching for self-forgiveness and modern manhood. The performance added to the poetic rhythm.
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- marlon smith
- 21-06-22
Instant classic. Beautiful. Tentative.
I struggled to begin with. But I failed to see the true depth and scope. Mr Nzelu is a courageous voice and it shines through in this story. He demands much, this isn’t a cakewalk. I was challenged. I found myself questioning the characters (which is a great sign). I found myself caring, and wanting to learn more. And Mr Nzelu doesn’t disappoint. I think we are looking at an F. Scout Fitzgerald in the making. He’s sensitive. Conscientious. And it’s a delicate balancing act, to mesh together the inter generational elements. And Mr Nzelu achieves this feat with grace and breathtaking candour.
This is an instant classic and should be immediately added to the English syllabus.
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- Sue Myring
- 23-02-24
Here Again Now
Story line clever but after a while obvious . Got a bit bored. Might have to been better book to read
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