Butter Honey Pig Bread - A Novel
Francesca Ekwuyasi
Summary
Francesca Ekwuyasi’s debut novel traverses the intricate bonds of family, memory, and reconciliation, weaving together themes of motherhood, migration, trauma, and forgiveness. Set between Nigeria and Canada, the narrative follows three women—Kambirinachi and her twin daughters, Kehinde and Taiye—as they grapple with loss, longing, and the possibility of healing. The novel moves fluidly between perspectives and timelines, inviting readers into a world shaped by myth, food, and the enduring search for belonging.
- Family trauma and generational healing are central motifs, shaping how characters relate to themselves and each other.
- Food serves...
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