The Edge of Water, Olufunke Grace Bankole
The Edge of Water, Olufunke Grace Bankole
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The Edge of Water

Author: Olufunke Grace Bankole

Narrator: Nicole Cash

Unabridged: 8 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/04/2025


Synopsis

Set between Nigeria and New Orleans, The Edge of Water tells the story of a young woman who dreams of life in America, as the collision of traditional prophecy and individual longing tests the bonds of a family during a devastating storm. In Ibadan, Nigeria, a mother receives a divination that foretells danger for her daughter in America. In spite of this warning, she allows her to forge her own path, and Amina arrives in New Orleans filled with hope. But just as Amina begins to find her way, a hurricane threatens to destroy the city, upending everything she’d dreamed of and the lives of all she holds dear. Years later, her daughter is left with questions about the mother she barely knew, and the family she has yet to discover in Nigeria. Exploring the love of a determined mother and dreaming daughter who do not say enough to each other until it is too late, the detangling of Yoruba Christianity, traditional religion, and folklore, and the tellings of three generations of daring women?through times of longing, promise, and romance, as well as heartbreak?Olufunke Grace Bankole’s The Edge of Water is a luminous debut novel about a young woman brave enough to leave all she knows behind, and the way her fate transforms a family destined to stay together.

About Olufunke Grace Bankole

Olufunke Grace Bankole is a Nigerian American writer. A graduate of Harvard Law School, and a recipient of a Soros Justice Advocacy Fellowship, her work has appeared in various literary journals, including Ploughshares, Glimmer Train Stories, AGNI, Michigan Quarterly Review, New Letters, The Antioch Review, and Stand Magazine. She won the first-place prize in the Glimmer Train Short-Story Award for New Writers, and was the Bread Loaf-Rona Jaffe Scholar in Fiction at the Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference. She has been awarded an Oregon Literary Fellowship in Fiction, a Ludwig Vogelstein Foundation grant, a residency-fellowship from the Anderson Center at Tower View, and has received a Pushcart Special Mention for her writing. She lives in Portland, Oregon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rachel on January 02, 2025

2.75. The Edge of Water is a debut that shows promise, but isn’t quite there yet. Bankole’s story bounces back and forth from Nigeria to the US, specifically New Orleans and the Bay Area, and tells the story of three generations of Yoruba women. Using the Ifa divination system as a frame, the first......more

Goodreads review by BONNIE on December 01, 2024

The Edge of Water was completely engrossing. Not my normal read, it has been some time since I sat with literary fiction. This book pulled me in so quickly and the story of a Nigerian mother and daughter took over my entire day, I could not put it down. The story follows two POVs, mother Esther and da......more

Goodreads review by BookOfCinz on March 03, 2025

Deeply moving story filled with characters who you won’t soon forget Set in Ibadan, Nigeria and New Orleans, this is a story of a young woman who wants to go to America and what that means when she actually gets there. The story opens in Ibadan where a mother is forced to get with a man who assault......more

Goodreads review by Brandi on December 15, 2024

Well, I finished this one over a night and the following morning. Lately, I have been on a multigenerational family kick. The main characters in this book are a mother who is level headed, but seems to feel unwanted in a way. The daughter seems unsure of herself, as does everyone else, and she crave......more

Goodreads review by Isabel on February 18, 2025

TEARS. Beautiful story, beautifully told. RTC......more


Quotes

An aching novel about lost connections and misunderstandings in which Nigerian women attempt to reconcile with each other and their experiences.