
Grace
Chika Unigwe(Author)
Canongate Books (Publisher)
Published on 15. January 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-1-83726-192-5 (ISBN)
Description
FROM THE WINNER OF THE NIGERIA PRIZE FOR LITERATURE
It is Baby's birthday, but Grace has not seen her first born in twenty-six years. Now a wife, mother to twin daughters and the owner of a successful medical clinic, Grace has carefully constructed a new life. And now, the secret she's kept for decades is about to resurface - and it could destroy everything.
Grace was only fifteen when she got pregnant and, under pressure from her parents, gave Baby away. Unable to forgive their decision, she cut them off completely. Now, when Grace's estranged mother walks back into her life unannounced, the fragile existence she spent years building begins to unravel.
Grace is a story about motherhood, finding meaning for yourself and fighting for the people that you love.
It is Baby's birthday, but Grace has not seen her first born in twenty-six years. Now a wife, mother to twin daughters and the owner of a successful medical clinic, Grace has carefully constructed a new life. And now, the secret she's kept for decades is about to resurface - and it could destroy everything.
Grace was only fifteen when she got pregnant and, under pressure from her parents, gave Baby away. Unable to forgive their decision, she cut them off completely. Now, when Grace's estranged mother walks back into her life unannounced, the fragile existence she spent years building begins to unravel.
Grace is a story about motherhood, finding meaning for yourself and fighting for the people that you love.
Reviews / Votes
In a narrative rich with keen observations of gender, class, and social dynamics, Chika Unigwe's novel introduces us to Grace, a character so profoundly traumatized that she has run away from her past life - and yet it catches up to her. From the very first page, her story is so compelling and her plight so deeply empathetic, it's impossible to look away. A truly unputdownable story that will leave you thinking long after you turn the final page -- NANA DARKOA SEKYIAMAH Grace is the perfect title for this beautiful, bruising novel. Unigwe writes with a rare steadiness of gaze, her prose luminous, nuanced and deeply compassionate. She traces the scars and quiet triumphs of motherhood against the dark, unflinching backdrop of Nigeria's baby factories, telling a story of love surviving its own undoing - a novel that lingers long after the final page -- LISA HARDING Generational secrets and family expectations intertwine in Chika Unigwe's Grace, a moving exploration of motherhood, second chances and rediscovery. A novel that encourages us all to look beyond tradition and instead choose with our hearts -- JODIE MATTHEWS With Grace, Unigwe continues her impressive and extensive portrayal of Igbo women in challenging circumstances. Written with deep respect and compassion for her characters, this novel, like her others, will resonate with readers worldwide -- SEFI ATTA Unigwe's Grace is a powerful interrogation of motherhood, dreams and the weight of the past. Unigwe writes with a controlled passion and empathy, creating fully-fledged characters that are both flawed, courageous and real. This is a novel of folly, reckoning and redemption - a truly absorbing read -- ABUBAKAR ADAM IBRAHIM In her latest work, Unigwe is in her element. Grace is a deeply emotive exploration of the weight of womanhood . . . from the scarring of shame and secrets, to acceptance and absolution -- CHIOMA OKEREKE An absolutely captivating read. The characters are so beautifully drawn, the story so heart-wrenchingly believable and the writing so unflinchingly honest, I could not put it down. I learnt so much reading Grace. This novel impacted me deeply -- JAN CARSON Grace is a clear-eyed and unsentimental portrait of a woman racing against guilt, abandonment and the relinquishment of a thing that burns at the center of the human heart. Unigwe explores these daunting agonies, their brutal consequences and their redemptive power with great stoicism, insight and yes, grace -- SHOBHA RAO Praise for The Middle Daughter: Absorbing and tender, Chika Unigwe's The Middle Daughter is a finely-drawn portrait of a young woman's resilience in the face of violence and grief -- PAULA HAWKINS Moving [and] absorbing * * Stylist * *More details
Edition
Main
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 211 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
260 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83726-192-5 (9781837261925)
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Chika Unigwe is Professor of Creative Writing at Georgia College and the author of several celebrated works of fiction including On Black Sisters' Street, which won the NLNG Prize for Literature, and most recently the short story collection Better Never Than Late and the novel The Middle Daughter.
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