April 24, 2017

Book Review: Stay With Me by Ayobami Adebayo



There are things even love can’t do. If the burden is too much and stays too long, even love bends, cracks, comes close to breaking and sometimes does break. But even when it’s in a thousand pieces around your feet, that doesn’t mean it’s no longer love …


Title – Stay with Me
Author: Ayobami Adebayo
Genre: Fiction, Romance
Publisher: Canongate Books
Pages: 300
Rating: 5/5

Frankly speaking I celebrated reading with STAY WITH ME. With her debut, Ayobami Adebayo hooked me at the first page, in fact first lines that say “I must leave this city today and come to you. My bags are packed and the empty rooms remind me that I should have left a week ago.”  

After exploring few more pages, I stopped for a bit, took a deep breath, and silently thanked to the Author for weaving such beauty.

When it comes to story, I would say it is an intense tale of love, care, grief and loss. Plot sets in Nigeria mainly 80’s. When country had been suffering from some political issues as well, that was all in backdrop.  Basically Story revolves around a couple named Yejida and Akin, who were struggling and finding a way to conceive, somewhat same scene we find here in Indian families, How  dramatic Mother-in-law and her tantrums turns the story, In a way after introduction of second wife gives pace to the story. I have to confess here, I could hardly put down the book. Author explored the beauty and drew attention towards respective culture, customs esp the bitter truth of Polygamy and some health related issues as well. She crafted them so sensibly, I am just left in awe.  

"I became known as ‘the pregnant woman with the ripped dress’, even after the baby was born. But I did not care that people pointed and smiled behind their hands during a hymn or the Nicene Creed at the church. I had become immortal, part of a never-ending chain of life. New life kicked within me and soon I would have someone that I could call my own. Not a stepmother or half-brother. Not a father shared with two dozen other children or a husband shared with Funmi, but a child, my child."

With crisp narration and well developed dialogues. Author wins the reader’s heart and  time too.

Heart breaking scenes of Yedija, that internal struggle just makes you fall in love with the protagonist. You feel her pain, her anger, her suffocation. I don’t say it is some depressing read. In fact author put those emotions in such way; I was smiling at a time with teary eyed.  

If I could summarize this beauty STAY WITH ME, I would say, It simply explores the depth of human relationship.  And truly deserves recognition It is long-listed for the Bailey Women’s Prize for fiction 2017.   

"I had expected them to talk about my childlessness. I was armed with millions of smiles. Apologetic smiles, pity-me smiles, I-look-unto-God smiles name all the fake smiles needed to get through an afternoon with a group of people who claim to want the best for you while poking at your open sore with a stick and I had them ready. I was ready to listen to them tell me I must do something about my situation. I expected to hear about a new pastor I could visit a new mountain where I could go to pray; or an old herbalist in a remote village or town whom I could consult. I was armed with smiles for my lips, an appropriate sheen of tears for my eyes and sniffles for my nose. I was prepared to lock up my hairdressing salon throughout the coming week to go in search of a miracle with my mother-in-law in tow. What I was not expecting was another smiling woman in the room, a yellow woman with a blood-red mouth who grinned like a new bride."
  
About The Author
Ayobami Adebayo's stories have appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies, and one was highly commended in the 2009 Commonwealth short story competition. She also has an MA in creative writing from the University of East Anglia where she was awarded an international bursary for Creative Writing. Stay With Me is her Debut Novel. 

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यहाँ पहले दिन सब कुछ अजीब था। लगा आँखो के सामने डॉक्यूमैंटरी-फिल्म चल रही हो। दिल्ली, शहर था या रंगीन दिलों का अजायबघर, नहीं जानती। आसमान को चीरती उँची बिल्डिंग्स। कहीं न खत्म होने वाली सड़के और उनपर इतनी गाडियाँ कि दिन में तो सड़के दिखाई ही नहीं देती थीं।


सबसे अजीब मुझे वो मैट्रो लगी। जिसका लेडीज़ कम्पार्टमेंट जैसे गुल्लक में बजते सिक्के। कुछ दिन जरूर मुझे उलझन महसूस हुई...फिर लगा जैसे मैं इन लड़कियों को पहचानती थी। हर किसी के चेहरे पर फिक्र, आँखों में बैचेनी, जैसे घर की दहलीज पार करने के बावजूद भी वो अब-तक कहीं अटकी थीं। यही सब तो था जो मैं जोधपुर में छोड़कर यहाँ दिल्ली चली आयी थी। मेरी बचपन की दोस्त आमेरा के पास।