Cursed Daughters
Oyinkan Braithwaite. Doubleday, $28 (352p) ISBN 978-0-385-55147-2
In this scintillating saga from Braithwaite (My Sister, the Serial Killer), generations of women in a Lagos family contend with a curse that prevents them from securing husbands. The nonlinear narrative begins in 2000 when 25-year-old Monife Falodun drowns herself after losing the love of her life, Kalu. Braithwaite then rewinds to unspool Monife and Kalu’s passionate and ill-fated love story, eventually revealing how they were separated. Along the way, she interweaves Monife’s story with that of Monife’s niece Eniiyi, born on the day of Monife’s funeral. Eniiyi looks so much like Monife that their family believes Eniiyi is Monife reincarnated. Indeed, the girl shares certain characteristics with her aunt, such as a desire for love and the hope to break their family’s curse, which was placed on their ancestor Feranmi by the first wife of Feranmi’s husband, who said, “No man will call your house, home.” Eniiyi has recurring dreams of Monife by the sea where she drowned, but Monife never speaks in the dreams until after Eniiyi, now a recent college graduate, rescues a handsome boy named Zubby from drowning. Afterward, Monife turns to Eniiyi in a dream and mysteriously says, “Not again.” As Eniiyi falls for Zubby, she discovers a connection between him and Monife’s past. Braithwaite’s use of magical realism is effortless and vivid, as when the dream version of Monife speaks to Eniiyi in Eniiyi’s own voice. She also sustains the strange mystery of whether Eniiyi is in fact Monife, all while exploring the family’s painful cycle of abandonment. This is riveting. Agent: Clare Alexander, Aitken Alexander Assoc. (Nov.)
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Reviewed on: 09/10/2025
Genre: Fiction
Hardcover - 384 pages - 978-0-385-70140-2
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