Happiness, Like Water: Stories

Happiness, Like Water: Stories

by Chinelo Okparanta (Author)

Synopsis

In this debut collection, Chinelo Okparanta introduces us to families burdened equally by the past and the future. Here, we meet a childless couple with very different desires; a college professor comforting a troubled student; a mother seeking refuge from an abusive husband; an embittered spinster recalling the loss of a dear childhood friend; and a young woman waiting to join her lover abroad. High expectations - whether of success in Nigeria, or the dream of opportunity and accomplishment in America - consume them. In language that is both raw and elegant, Okparanta's stories are often told from the point of a view of a child - a little girl, an adult daughter. Her closely observed characters populate stories that offer a clear-eyed view of an often traumatic family life, questioning the purpose of their time on earth, and whether there is a hereafter, or a different kind of afterlife altogether, outside of Port Harcourt. Happiness, Like Water heralds the arrival of a fearless and sensitive literary voice.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Granta
Published: 02 May 2013

ISBN 10: 1847088309
ISBN 13: 9781847088307
Book Overview: A vibrant new literary talent debuts with stories of women and children, family life, migration and love set in Nigeria and America
Prizes: Shortlisted for The New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award 2014. Long-listed for Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award 2013.

Media Reviews
Okparanta skillfully introduces readers to a new world held back by old-world traditions - Publishers Weekly Chinelo Okparanta's debut collection is astonishing. Her narrators render their stories with such strength and intimacy, such lucidity and composure, that in each and every case the truths of their lives detonate deep inside the reader's heart, with the power and force of revelation. --Paul Harding, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Tinkers Okparanta's prose is tender, beautiful and evocative. These powerful stories of contemporary Nigeria are told with compassion and a certain sense of humour. What a remarkable new talent. --Chika Unigwe, author of On Black Sisters Street Intricate, graceful prose propels Okparanta's profoundly moving and illuminating book. I devoured these stories and immediately wanted more. This is an arrival. --NoViolet Bulawayo, author of We Need New Names A haunting and startlingly original collection of short stories about the lives of Nigerians both at home and in America. Okparanta's characters are forced to make difficult, often impossible choices--a university student decides to go to work as an escort to pay for her mother's medical bills, a high school teacher is asked to come home to care for her dying, abusive father--and yet they manage to prevail through quiet and sometimes surprising acts of defiance. Okparanta's prose is elegant and precise, fueled by a strong undercurrent of rage that surfaces at unexpected moments. Happiness, Like Water is a deeply affecting literary debut, the work of a sure and gifted new writer. --Julie Otsuka, author of The Buddha in the Attic Without bluster, Chinelo Okparanta writes stories that are brave and devastating. --Mohsin Hamid, author of The Reluctant Fundamentalist Nigeria, the vibrancy of its heart, the soul of its people, is captured in these stories. -- Kirkus Chinelo Okparanta was chosen as one of Granta's six n
Author Bio
CHINELO OKPARANTA was born in Port Harcourt, Nigeria and moved with her family to the US at the age of ten. She received her BSc from Pennsylvania State University, her MA from Rutgers University and her MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She currently teaches at the University of Iowa. Her work has been published in Granta magazine. She was the featured New Voices author in the Spring online edition at granta.com http://www.granta.com/New-Writing/New-Voice-Runs-Girl