Reading The Ceiling

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Reading The Ceiling by Dayo Forster, Dean Street Press
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Author: Dayo Forster ISBN: 9781910570418
Publisher: Dean Street Press Publication: September 7, 2015
Imprint: Dean Street Press Language: English
Author: Dayo Forster
ISBN: 9781910570418
Publisher: Dean Street Press
Publication: September 7, 2015
Imprint: Dean Street Press
Language: English

Ayodele has just turned eighteen and has decided, having now reached womanhood, that the time is right to lose her virginity. She's drawn up a shortlist: Reuben, the failsafe; an, a long-admired schoolfriend; Frederick Adams, the 42-year-old, soon-to-be-pot-bellied father of her best friend. What she doesn't know is that her choice of suitor will have a drastic effect on the rest of her life. Three men. Three paths. One will send Ayodele to Europe, to university and to a very different life - but it will be a voyage strewn with heartache. Another will send her around the globe on an epic journey, transforming her beyond recognition but at the cost of an almost unbearable loss. And another will see her remain in Africa, a wife and mother caught in a polygamous marriage. Each will change her irrevocably - but which will she choose?

“A fresh, vibrant first novel set in Africa and England, exploring
the three different paths Adoyele's life could take” The Bookseller

“The energy and verve of Forster's first few pages are breathtaking, and Ayodele is irresistible” Daily Telegraph

“a ... complex examination of potential futures ... Forster has written a thought-provoking series of narratives” Financial Times

“the tussle between fate and free will ... a warmly informed portrait of modern African womanhood” Observer

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Ayodele has just turned eighteen and has decided, having now reached womanhood, that the time is right to lose her virginity. She's drawn up a shortlist: Reuben, the failsafe; an, a long-admired schoolfriend; Frederick Adams, the 42-year-old, soon-to-be-pot-bellied father of her best friend. What she doesn't know is that her choice of suitor will have a drastic effect on the rest of her life. Three men. Three paths. One will send Ayodele to Europe, to university and to a very different life - but it will be a voyage strewn with heartache. Another will send her around the globe on an epic journey, transforming her beyond recognition but at the cost of an almost unbearable loss. And another will see her remain in Africa, a wife and mother caught in a polygamous marriage. Each will change her irrevocably - but which will she choose?

“A fresh, vibrant first novel set in Africa and England, exploring
the three different paths Adoyele's life could take” The Bookseller

“The energy and verve of Forster's first few pages are breathtaking, and Ayodele is irresistible” Daily Telegraph

“a ... complex examination of potential futures ... Forster has written a thought-provoking series of narratives” Financial Times

“the tussle between fate and free will ... a warmly informed portrait of modern African womanhood” Observer

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