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The Sweetest Remedy
The Sweetest Remedy | Jane Igharo
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"When a woman travels to Nigeria to attend the funeral of the father she never knew, she meets an over-the-top family, a new love interest, and discovers parts of herself she didn't know were missing in this engrossing novel from Jane Igharo, the acclaimed author of Ties That Tether. Hannah Bailey has never had a relationship with her father, the Nigerian businessman who had a fling with her white mother, so she's always felt clueless about part of her identity. When her father dies, she's invited to Nigeria for the funeral. Though she wants to hate the man who abandoned her, deep down she can't help feeling curious about where he was from and what he was like. Searching for answers, Hannah boards a plane to Lagos, Nigeria. In Banana Island, one of Nigeria's most affluent areas, Hannah meets the Jolades, her late father's prestigious and famed family-some who accept her and some who think she doesn't belong. But in the chaotic days leading up to the funeral, Hannah is shaped by a family she never thought she would have, a culture she never thought she would understand or appreciate, and a love interest who makes her see herself in a new light"--
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Lauredhel
The Sweetest Remedy | Jane Igharo
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Not the easiest yarn pairing but I think I got there. This is a hand painted worsted weight wool yarn from FashionTouchSupplies on etsy.

#booked2022 #litsycrafters #yarnbookpairing

Karisa What beautiful colors! 😍 2y
Cinfhen GORGEOUS 😍 2y
Catsandbooks Perfect! 2y
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Lauredhel
The Sweetest Remedy | Jane Igharo
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Reading for "author born in Africa" prompt of #booked2022.

@cinfhen @BarbaratheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft @alisiakae

Cinfhen Love the cover ❤️hope the book is just as wonderful 2y
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Gryffleclaw95
The Sweetest Remedy | Jane Igharo
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I enjoyed the familial components of this story, but I felt that the whole development of the relationships, both familial and romantic, were rushed. Hannah and Lawrence‘s relationship felt a bit too insta-love for my tastes, and the overall writing seemed a tad immature. Overall, it‘s a solid book but I found the ending to be simply ‘meh‘.

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bookandbedandtea
The Sweetest Remedy | Jane Igharo
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Pros: I learned things about Nigeria I hadn't known; all the siblings had distinct personalities and related to Hannah differently; Hannah consistently stood up for herself.
Cons: the writing felt immature; I kept wanting more depth and felt a little let down by the lack.

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bookandbedandtea
The Sweetest Remedy | Jane Igharo
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It's been too long since my last pedicure! I'm really looking forward to this. 😊

LiteraryinPA I was JUST thinking about maybe getting my annual spring pedicure. Enjoy yours! 3y
bookandbedandtea @LiteraryinLawrence It was lovely! Hope you get yours soon! 3y
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