Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad: Stories

Author:   Damilare Kuku
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780063316362


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   19 March 2024
Format:   Hardback
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"The anti-rom-com debut collection that took Nigeria by storm, featuring twelve ""bewitching and revelatory"" (The New York Times) and ""ridiculously entertaining"" (Booklist starred review) stories about the perils and pitfalls of dating men in Lagos, from a rising star of Nollywood ""Sharply observational, funny and profound, this book is dynamic sociological satire that is as universal as it is specific."" --Bolu Babalola, author of Reese's Book Club pick and national bestseller Honey and Spice *INCLUDES A NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN SNEAK PEEK OF DAMILARE KUKU'S FORTHCOMING NOVEL* One night, you will calmly put a knife to your husband's private part and promise to cut it off. It will scare him so much that the next day, he will call his family members for a meeting in the house. He will not call your family members, but you will not care. You won't need them. In this remarkable short story collection, Damilare Kuku takes us deep into the heart of modern Lagos, Nigeria's largest city, and the lives of a collection of audacious women who cope with romantic difficulties by brilliantly turning the tables on the men who wrong them. One hardworking married woman calmly threatens sharp-edged revenge on her lazy, hypocritical husband. Another skillfully protects her own business interests by shielding her pastor-husband from allegations of cheating that may or may not be true. A group of wealthy wives deceived by their husbands join forces in a WhatsApp support group called the Virtuous Wives Guild. And a discerning dater fed up with Nigerian men makes a vow to date only oyibos before discovering that white men can act just as badly. A bestseller in Damilare Kuku's native Nigeria, Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad is a raunchy, satisfying, and outrageous read steeped in the chaos and allure of sub-Saharan Africa's largest city. It's also a love letter to Nigerian women: the women in these stories may be confronted at every turn with liars, scammers, and cheaters in their quests for love, but they always figure out how to come out victorious."

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Author:   Damilare Kuku
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.70cm
Weight:   0.349kg
ISBN:  

9780063316362


ISBN 10:   0063316366
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   19 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

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"""Ridiculously entertaining . . . Kuku does not resort to clichés or caricatures of men and women one-upping each other, instead she imparts gracious moments of femininity, reasonableness, compassion, confidence, and empowerment."" -- Booklist (starred review) ""A bewitching and revelatory portrait of Lagos."" -- The New York Times ""'Witty and utterly enjoyable! At the heart of every story is a juicy scandal waiting to unfold. This is definitely the best of Lagos situationships in three hundred pages."" -- Sally Kenneth Dadzie, author of Stranger In Lagos ""Kuku's provocative debut is a brilliant, witty, punchy account of the messiness of relationships."" -- Refinery 29 ""If you're going through a break-up and need a pick-me-up, this is the one for you."" -- Huffington Post ""Raucous and vibrant."" -- Library Journal"


"""Ridiculously entertaining . . . Kuku does not resort to clich�s or caricatures of men and women one-upping each other, instead she imparts gracious moments of femininity, reasonableness, compassion, confidence, and empowerment."" -- Booklist (starred review) ""A bewitching and revelatory portrait of Lagos."" -- The New York Times ""Raucous and vibrant."" -- Library Journal ""Kuku's provocative debut is a brilliant, witty, punchy account of the messiness of relationships."" -- Refinery 29 ""If you're going through a break-up and need a pick-me-up, this is the one for you."" -- Huffington Post ""With this singular debut collection, Nigerian author Kuku digs into the trials and tribulations of dating and married life for women in Lagos. . . . Kuku finds both hideousness and humor in her precise details and candid, voice-driven characterizations. Readers who have had their own share of bad romances will appreciate the realness on display."" -- Publishers Weekly ""If you are over Valentine's Day, Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad is for you."" -- The Root ""'Witty and utterly enjoyable! At the heart of every story is a juicy scandal waiting to unfold. This is definitely the best of Lagos situationships in three hundred pages."" -- Sally Kenneth Dadzie, author of Stranger In Lagos"


"""Ridiculously entertaining . . . Kuku does not resort to clich�s or caricatures of men and women one-upping each other, instead she imparts gracious moments of femininity, reasonableness, compassion, confidence, and empowerment."" -- Booklist (starred review) ""A bewitching and revelatory portrait of Lagos."" -- The New York Times ""'Witty and utterly enjoyable! At the heart of every story is a juicy scandal waiting to unfold. This is definitely the best of Lagos situationships in three hundred pages."" -- Sally Kenneth Dadzie, author of Stranger In Lagos ""Raucous and vibrant."" -- Library Journal ""Kuku's provocative debut is a brilliant, witty, punchy account of the messiness of relationships."" -- Refinery 29 ""If you're going through a break-up and need a pick-me-up, this is the one for you."" -- Huffington Post"


"""'Witty and utterly enjoyable! At the heart of every story is a juicy scandal waiting to unfold. This is definitely the best of Lagos situationships in three hundred pages."" -- Sally Kenneth Dadzie, author of Stranger In Lagos ""Kuku's provocative debut is a brilliant, witty, punchy account of the messiness of relationships."" -- Refinery 29 ""If you're going through a break-up and need a pick-me-up, this is the one for you."" -- Huffington Post"


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Damilare Kuku is a creative artist who has worked as a radio presenter, scriptwriter, film producer, Nollywood actress, and director. She is the author of the story collection Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad and the novel Only Big BumBum Matters Tomorrow.

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