Love in color Mythical tales from around the world, retold

Bolu Babalola

Book - 2021

"In her debut collection, internationally acclaimed writer Bolu Babalola retells the most beautiful love stories from history and mythology with incredible new detail and vivacity. Focusing on the magical folktales of West Africa, Babalola also reimagines Greek myths, ancient legends from the Middle East, and stories from long-erased places"--

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Subjects
Genres
Short stories
Romance fiction
Published
New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Bolu Babalola (author, -)
Edition
First U.S. edition
Physical Description
xii, 290 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN
9780063078499
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Review by Booklist Review

British Nigerian writer Babalola combines wit and wisdom in this collection of reimagined, mythical love stories based on beautiful folktales, many of them from West Africa, as well as from Greece, India, and the Middle East. This wondrous celebration tackles the emotional complexities inherent in passion, adding depth and shadows without resorting to cynicism. The edgy pain of loss, the anxiety of connection, and the challenges of alignment that are integral parts of all true relationships are richly explored and the resulting happy endings feel all the more vital for Babalola's having acknowledged those difficult realities. In these improvisations on the tales of the Yorùbá river goddess Osun, Egyptian queen Nefertiti, and the Indian goddess Siya, among others, Babalola presents fairy tales for our times with women's agency and ambition built into the narrative arc. By situating her magical dramas in contemporary offices, dorms, and clubs, the author builds new contexts for Scheherazade, Psyche, and Thisbe. This is a joyous read for those interested in literary reworkings and for those looking to explore the complications of loving relationships from fresh perspectives.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Babalola revives the romance of folktales and myths in her lovely debut collection, drafting figures largely drawn from African legends and romance tropes into 13 Black-centered love stories. "Naleli" follows a teenage girl who struggles to love herself because she suffers from a condition that causes skin discoloration, distancing herself from her childhood crush--until a magical night brings them back together. "Nefertiti" reimagines the Egyptian queen as a vigilante protecting women from patriarchal violence and oppression. In "Thisbe," a woman knows too much about the boy next door's sex life because of the crack in the wall separating their apartments. The title character of "Orin" is on the worst date ever when she meets Deji--also suffering through a terrible date--and their easy banter brings them solace on their almost-ruined nights. Though none of these tales is quite a standout, there aren't any duds, either. The result is effortlessly readable, and the chemistry between characters and the focus on Black female empowerment will surely win over many romance fans. (Apr.)

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