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Daughter in Exile: A Novel Hardcover – January 31, 2023
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Lola is twenty-one, and her life in Senegal couldn't be better. An aspiring writer and university graduate, she has a great job, a nice apartment, a vibrant social life, and a future filled with possibility. But fate disrupts her world when she falls for Armand, an American Marine stationed at the U.S. Embassy. Her mother, a high court judge in Ghana, disapproves of her choice, but nothing will stop Lola from boarding a plane for Armand and America.
That fateful flight is only the beginning of an extraordinary journey; she has traded her carefree life in Senegal for the perilous position of an undocumented immigrant in 1990s America.
Lola encounters adversity that would crush a less-determined woman. Her fate hangs on whether or not she'll grow in courage to forge a different life from one she'd imagined, whether she'll succeed in putting herself and family together again. Daughter in Exile is a hope-filled story about mother love, resilience, and unyielding strength.
- Print length400 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHarperVia
- Publication dateJanuary 31, 2023
- Dimensions6 x 1.31 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100063089025
- ISBN-13978-0063089020
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"Adjapon's dramatic and engaging character-driven story captures the trauma of living as an undocumented immigrant. Lola’s fortitude sends a clear message that human kindness and compassion can make all the difference." — Booklist (starred review)
"Fast-paced. Riveting. Heartbreaking. Far from the madding crowds of immigrant novels, Adjapon’s Daughter in Exile highlights the cultural differences that divide us and, ultimately, the shared humanity that brings us together." — Alka Joshi, author of The Henna Artist and The Secret Keeper of Jaipur
"Adjapon’s crackling dialogue and barbed humor feel close to the bone. Themes of classism, racism, and fierce feminism will appeal to book groups and readers of Mbolo Mbue’s Behold the Dreamers or Chimamanda Ngozi Adiche’s Americanah." — Library Journal
"Lola’s experience of sisterhood and solidarity among women reshapes her understanding of her relationship with her own mother." — The New Yorker
"Through Lola’s heartbreaking plight, Adjapon illustrates the impossibilities of the immigrant experience in America. A thought-provoking read." — Oyinkan Braithwaite, author of My Sister, the Serial Killer
“Sensuous and intelligent, insightful, and riveting, Daughter in Exile is a deft exploration of motherhood and love, told through the eyes of a young woman determined to create her world on her terms. Bisi Adjapon uses language like a finely tuned instrument, alternating moments of warmth with devastating revelations about identity, family, and those lies we tell ourselves in order to keep moving forward. This is a must-read." — Maaza Mengiste, author of The Shadow King, finalist for the Booker Prize
"In Daughter in Exile, Adjapon shows the indomitability of the human spirit while using words sparingly. A fantastic melding of art meeting message, Daughter in Exile is that must-read novel that we didn't know we needed until we got it." — Zukiswa Wanner, author of London, Cape Town, Joburg and Goethe Medal Recipient
“Daughter in Exile tugs at the heartstrings. Bisi Adjapon’s adorable Lola goes through some downright harrowing experiences, but the writing is so smooth, one can’t stop reading and rooting for her." — Ayesha Harruna Attah, author of Zainab Takes New York
“Bisi Adjapon's second novel confirms the promise she showed in her first novel. This is a beautifully written book about family, home and what it means to be human in this world.” — Helon Habila, Commonwealth Writers' Prize winner and author of Travelers
"What a rollercoaster! Daughter in Exile is an unflinching tale of what immigration to the West can be. It is also the humanity that is America, the contradiction that is the church and the resilience of an African woman: Bisi Adjapon does not hold back. It was hard to put down." — Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi, Windham Campbell Prize recipient and author of The First Woman
"Adjapon’s fast-moving, character-driven narrative illuminates the challenges faced by immigrants." — Publishers Weekly
"Daughter in Exile is an admirable addition to an impressive body of works produced by immigrant women writers: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah, Imbolo Mbue’s Behold the Dreamers, and Yaa Gyasi’s Homegoing. This novel is definitely worth reading." — World Literature Today
About the Author
Bisi Adjapon is the author of critically acclaimed novel The Teller of Secrets. Her work has appeared in McSweeney’s Quarterly, Washington Post, Ms Magazine, Aljazeera, New York Times and The Guardian. She has won the Foreign Service Award for Human Relations and an Excellence in Teaching Award. She divides her time between Ghana and America.
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- Publisher : HarperVia (January 31, 2023)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 400 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0063089025
- ISBN-13 : 978-0063089020
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.31 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #140,412 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1,862 in Coming of Age Fiction (Books)
- #3,350 in Women's Domestic Life Fiction
- #8,897 in Literary Fiction (Books)
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About the author
Bisi Adjapon is the author of The Teller of Secrets (first published as Of Women and Frogs), A Washington Post, Essence, ALA, Boston Globe, Ms Magazine's top 20 novel in November 2021. Her second novel, Daughter in Exile, will be released January 31st, 2023. Her work has featured in publications including McSweeney's Quarterly, Aljazeera, New York Times and Washington Times. As an International Affairs for the US Foreign Service, she won the Civil Rights Award for Human Relations. She divides her time between the USA and Ghana.
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As an immigrant from Ghana, this touched so many cords. These are some of the stories I tell my own 1st generation kids. Can’t wait to share this with my daughter and with my book club. I love the grit and determination of Lola against all odds. Love, friendship, family, life. Excellent read! (Looks like we have mutual friends too). Thank you.
Wow! I couldn't put this down! I was hooked from the beginning and almost read it in one sitting. I would sum up this book as the rollercoaster an immigrant goes through when they come over to the US; a journey that is very similar and painful no matter what country you come from.
The whole fighting for a green card situation was very relatable, especially since it took me years to finally get my US citizenship. The part where she talked about how US citizens are always baffled on why it's so hard to become a US citizen as an immigrant, 100% on point. Even though I came here legally and went through the process the "right" way, it didn't happen in a year or even five. I didn't became a US citizen until I had graduated from college...it took over 20 years🥴
Anyways, that's just a snippet of what happens in the story. I don't want to get too deep, but there is so much you will find relatable in this book as an immigrant or as family of immigrants. That being said, there are quite a few triggers in this one for many immigrants so just be aware of that.
This book is one of my new favorites, and I highly recommend it 1000%❤️ If you liked Dominicana by Angie Cruz, you'll love this one! Another immigrant story with false promises that will stick with me for a very long time.