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Bad Love - Twenty in 2020

3.71 ( 5,514 Ratings by Goodreads)
Bad Love

Bad Love - Twenty in 2020

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3.71 (5,514 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 18 June, 2020
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A young woman living in London, Ekuah loves deeply and loves hard, yet with each romantic encounter she is left feeling increasingly unmoored and adrift. She struggles in her love for Dee Emeka, a gifted musician, who is both passionate and distant in the way he loves her back. Confirming her worst fears about the unstable foundation of their relationship, he suddenly disappears from her life. Heartbroken, she is left to pick up the pieces, while searching for new validations and preoccupations from others.

But when, against a backdrop of enigmatic, poetic, nights in London, Venice, Accra and Paris, she finds an unexpected new love in the form of Jay Stanley, Ekuah re-focuses on her journey to meaningful love. She is determined to feel deeply again, but can she handle the vulnerability and forgiveness that comes with falling in love?

Prizes

Short-listed for Betty Trask Award 2021 (UK),Long-listed for The Booker Prize 2020 (UK)

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781913090180
ISBN10 1913090183
Number Of Pages 352
Item Weight 294 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 198 x 24 mm
Publisher / Reseller Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd
Format paperback
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Bad Love has a somewhat misleading title. Though it is about how we hurt and are hurt in love, it is ultimately about the resilience of love across space and time. -- Jane Link * https://www.bigblackbooks.org/bad-love-maame-blue/ *
Bad Love reflects the complexities of humanity rather than an idealist's view on humanity. By the end, no one is a hero or villain. The reader takes something of a journey too, one that inspires us to be more open. * Rewrite London *

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Author's Bio

Maame Blue is a Ghanaian Londoner, writer. As well as co-hosting Headscarves and Carry-ons-a podcast about black girls living abroad-she regularly runs social media campaigns for www.bmeprpros.co.uk and blogs at www.maamebluewrites.com. In 2018 she won the Africa Writes x AFREADA flash fiction competition for her story Black Sky. She has since been published in AFREADA, Afribuku, and Memoir Magazine; with stories forthcoming in Storm Cellar Quarterly and Litro Magazine. She is also the winner of the 2021 Betty Trask Award and was shortlisted for the Betty Trask Prize.

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