A Season of Light, Julie Iromuanya
A Season of Light, Julie Iromuanya
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A Season of Light

Author: Julie Iromuanya

Narrator: Yinka Ladeinde, Leo Anifowose

Unabridged: 8 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/04/2025


Synopsis

For fans of Behold the Dreamers, comes a compelling novel about a tightly bound Nigerian family living in Florida and the wounds that get passed down from generation to generation, from the author of the acclaimed Mr. and Mrs. Doctor.

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. Consumed by survivor’s guilt 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, offering no words of explanation, only lovingly—if poorly—made meals and sweets.

Amid that singular action, the Ewerike family spirals into chaos: After unsuccessful attempts to free her daughter from her room, his 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 is able to escape her imprisonment, she falls in love—not with the Aba-born engineer-in-training her mother envisages, but with Maksym Kostyk, the son of the town drunk. Before long, the two have concocted a plan to run away from the trappings of their familial traumas.

Perfect for readers of Sing, Unburied, Sing, Julie Iromuanya's A Season of Light is an all-consuming masterpiece. To peer into the window of the Ewerike family’s lives is a gift.

Reviews

Goodreads review by rhema joy on February 16, 2025

This story thrives in spotlighting Amara and Chuk’s devotion to each other, but everything else felt half-baked. Rarely do I wish a book were longer, as I believe being concise is key an engaging story, but in this case, the story felt rushed and incomplete. Prose felt robotic and lacked intimacy fo......more

Goodreads review by Claire on January 13, 2025

This book has a fascinating premise, but the execution is a bit of a letdown. A Nigerian family has settled in Orlando, but when over two hundred schoolgirls in Nigeria are kidnapped by terrorists, the patriarch of the family, Fidelis, experiences a PTSD resurgence-he fought in the Nigerian Civil Wa......more

Goodreads review by Emily on February 20, 2025

I received this book as one of my monthly selections for Book of the Month Club for February 2025. I felt that the description that the app offered for the book was pretty accurate; highbrow literary fiction about family drama, war, and loss. I think that I’m among some other reviewers in saying tha......more

Goodreads review by Brandi on December 26, 2024

Solid multigenerational family story with war and immigration. The characters are thoroughly developed and a very good read. I loved the story overall. Thank you Algonquin & Net Galley for an advanced copy of this book.......more

Goodreads review by AL on February 08, 2025

A tragic tale of a Nigerian immigrant family welding to their community in Florida. Damaged from an upbringing surrounded by war and terror, the parents in this story have both their past and their struggles in America to conquer. On top of that, they’re raising a teenage girl and boy while healing......more


Quotes

"A family drama of the highest order, Season of Light is about the curses we carry with us and the rare chances we have to shed their weight. It's a stunning, layered novel, one that I read with my heart in my throat."—Rebecca Makkai, author of I Have Some Questions for you and Pulitzer finalist The Great Believers