Wahala: A Novel Free Audiobook Download by Nikki May


Wahala is a novel about two sisters who are torn apart by the Civil War and their subsequent independence.

Wahala follows a short, simple life from Nigeria to America. When her husband leaves her after an argument, she doesn't know what to do with herself and decides to go on a trip to immerse herself in the African culture for a week. However, when she realizes that she's pregnant and doesn't want anything to do with this child, she decides that the only option is abortion.

Wahala: A Novel is a story of three women who have been friends since they were children. They are all struggling with their own battles, but when one of their close friends dies, they decide to honor her memory by taking part in a women's conference in Costa Rica. It is there that their lives take a turn for the worse.

Nikki May's Wahala has been widely praised, a New York Times Bestseller, and one of the most popular books in Nigeria. It is a story of a woman who, through divine intervention, could not only unite all the tribes and languages of her homeland, she could save it from destruction. But she must overcome societal bias and personal judgement to do this.

Wahala is a story of love, betrayal and forgiveness. It is about not being able to forgive yourself for mistakes you've made, or for the choices that you have made. Wahala puts the issue of how to forgive on the forefront of this novel. The characters in this novel are far from perfect and range from having a shallow personality to having very deep ones. The narrator narrates in various voices as well giving some insight into what's really going on with each character they're talking about, which makes you feel like you're right there with them inside their mind.

Published Date 2022-01-11
Duration 10 hours 19 minutes
Author Nikki May
Narrated Natalie Simpson
Reviews
(5 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Contemporary Women, Historical Fiction

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