The Rest of You, Maame Blue
The Rest of You, Maame Blue
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The Rest of You

Author: Maame Blue

Narrator: Sara Novak, Ekua Ekumah

Unabridged: 8 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Amistad

Published: 10/08/2024


Synopsis

An internationally award-winning writer makes her triumphant American debut in this emotionally powerful story—a potent blend of Queenie and The Vanishing Half—about a woman’s journey to uncover a foundational family secret from the childhood she does not remember. On the cusp of thirty, Ghanaian Londoner Whitney Appiah was born with a special gift. The massage therapist can physically sense where her clients’ trauma lies and heal them. But Whitney has no idea that she too, is suffering. Tragic events from her youth have left a terrible, unseen mark. When a dangerous encounter with the man she’s dating triggers a wave of fragmented recollections, Whitney embarks on a journey to reclaim her memories and the truth that is buried deep in her early years growing up in Kumasi, Ghana during the 1990s.Spanning three decades, told through the viewpoints of Whitney, sisters Gloria and Aretha, and their house help Maame Serwaa, The Rest of You explores what happens when we try to move forward through the lacuna of our past.A strikingly original novel inspired by the Twi proverb of Sankofa: looking back in order to move forward, The Rest of You is a story of generational healing, what it means to be Black British, and surviving familial migrant journeys. Tackling darkly serious themes yet full of hope and optimism, and told with an eye towards the future, Maame Blue’s extraordinary tale is an unforgettable celebration of womanhood, friendship, and family.

About Maame Blue

Maame Blue is a Ghanaian-Londoner and award-winning author of the novel Bad Love, which won the 2021 Betty Trask Award, and was shortlisted for the Betty Trask Prize. She has been a scriptwriter on a Venezuelan telenovela remixed for African audiences, and her short stories have appeared in several international anthologies, including Not Quite Right For Us, New Australian Fiction 2020, and Joyful, Joyful. Maame is a recipient of the 2022 Society of Authors Travelling Scholarship and was a 2022 POCC Artist-in-Residence. Maame contributes regularly to Writers Mosaic and has written pieces for Refinery29, Black Ballad, and Society of Authors Magazine. She is a Faber Academy and City Lit Creative Writing Tutor and regularly runs creative writing workshops. She lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sunny on December 27, 2024

TW: SA & DV. Butter Honey Pig Bread meets The Death of Vivek Oji in terms of narrative of family and multigenerational secrets and trauma (the former) and the tangential discussion of queer identity and a sort of distanced writing style that plays with narrative form just a tad (the latter.) The alt......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on April 14, 2024

I was floored by this novel. It is absolutely going to be in my top five of 2024 for sure. It's such a beautiful and heartbreaking story of family, unknown and known, grief, trauma, and love. The shared perspectived were a wonderful insight into both generations of women whom we got to know throught......more

Goodreads review by Letitia on October 24, 2024

4.25✨......more

Goodreads review by Emma on June 20, 2024

This is a dual time line across both Ghana and London, with 2 generations and their lives and stories. The London timeline is set in the present day and follows Whitney as she turns 30 years old and is still trying to find her place in the world. She moved to London as a toddler and doesn't know muc......more

Goodreads review by Lori on August 31, 2024

"The Rest of You" centers on the life of Whitney Appiah, a Ghanian Londoner who recently turned 30. She left Ghana as a child with her aunt, Momma Gloria, and was raised under the care of her extended family as her mother died in childbirth and her father passed away only several years earlier. Like......more