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A Season of Light by Julie Iromuanya

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A Season of Light

by Julie Iromuanya

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How far will we go for love? In this fervent, nail-biting family saga, the line between madness and devotion blurs.

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When 276 schoolgirls are abducted from their school in Nigeria, Fidelis Ewerike, a Florida-based barrister, poet, and former POW of the Nigerian Civil War, begins to go mad. Consumed by memories of his younger sister, Ugochi, who went missing during that conflict and fearful that the same fate awaits Amara, his sixteen-year-old daughter—who bears an uncanny resemblance to Ugochi—Fidelis locks her in her bedroom and offers no explanation.

As a result of that singular action, the Ewerike family spirals into chaos. After unsuccessful attempts to free her daughter from her room, Fidelis’s wife, Adaobi, seeks the counsel of a preacher, praying for spiritual liberation from the curse she is certain has plagued her family since leaving Nigeria. Fourteen-year-old Chuk, beset by his own war with the neighborhood boys, receives a painful education on force, masculinity, and his tenuous position within his family. And rebellious, resentful Amara is hungry for her life to be hers, so the moment she escapes her imprisonment, she falls in love—not with the Nigerian-born engineer-in-training her mother wanted, but with Maksym Kostyk, the son of the town drunk. Before long, the two have concocted a plan to run away. But for all that they have endured and for all that they’re tempted to forsake, the Ewerikes find that their bonds run deeper and stronger than they ever knew.

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This book contains scenes depicting child abuse and domestic abuse and mentions of sexual assault.

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Fidelis

Everyone in Econlockhatchee always said Mr. Kostyk was a little cracked. When the Ewerikes arrived, everyone said the same about Fidelis Ewerike. One night 276 schoolgirls were taken from the Government Girls Secondary School in the town of Chibok in Borno State, Nigeria, and he was never the same again. Even in America, far from his homeland, his dreams became a menace. In daylight, he could be less afraid. To prove it, he would playact merriment—shrill laughter, song, dance—at such a frenzied pitch that there was a thrill in senility; by night he would walk.

Like all men, he had been taught that girls are trouble. For some, trouble leads to desire. And so, in a way, he did not quite blame the men for the attack. He blamed the girls, but not for their beauty or innocence or their just-budded breasts. In the photographs, he looked past their uniformity—their youth, the dusk and navy cloths draped from head to toe—and into their faces. Each night as he walked, it was the complicated stillness of these nameless girls’ expressions that haunted him.

Looking at them looking at him—in the photograph, on the television, on the websites, and, at last, in his nightmares—was like his past, his present, and his future had aligned, and here he was caught unawares in its flush light. When she had first seen the girls in the news, his wife, Adaobi, had wept, pulling their daughter, Amarachi, into her embrace; his son, Chukwudiegwu, had only sighed. Fidelis walked.

He did not feel pity, not exactly, not even empathy, for the schoolgirls; instead, there was something useless and angry inside him that urged him to pluck them from a part of the world that he had once, long ago, called home, and place them within his protection. He did not yet know that one can confuse protection with possession.

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A Home for the Holidays
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The Last One at the Wedding
The Night We Lost Him
Madwoman
Hum
Family Happiness
Incidents Around the House
Husbands & Lovers
Same As It Ever Was
Jackpot Summer
The Lion Women of Tehran
Did I Ever Tell You?
Real Americans
The Reappearance of Rachel Price
Just for the Summer
All We Were Promised
Hard by a Great Forest
Family Family
Northwoods
Mercury
The Second Chance Year
A Winter in New York
Check & Mate
What We Kept to Ourselves
The Leftover Woman
While You Were Out
Evil Eye
Just Another Missing Person
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Divine Rivals
Hang the Moon
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You're Invited
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The Verifiers
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