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Somewhere Soft to Land - by Kai Alonté (Hardcover)
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- In this crackling portrayal of friendship in peril, a young woman's world is upended when a tragedy in her best friend's life tests the boundaries of their sisterhood--a sharp and compelling debut novel from a Ghanaian-American writer.
- About the Author: kai alonté is a Ghanaian-American artist based in Northern Europe.
- 368 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Women
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In this crackling portrayal of friendship in peril, a young woman's world is upended when a tragedy in her best friend's life tests the boundaries of their sisterhood--a sharp and compelling debut novel from a Ghanaian-American writer.
Dzifa has always felt a bit off. Maybe it's the family baggage, or maybe it's just how she's wired. Depleted by cycles of burnout, she lives her life in a perpetual state of bracing: for another lost job, another lost home, another piece of evidence she isn't doing being right. If it weren't for the encouragement--and occasional overstepping--of her magnetic best friend, Tatiana, Dzifa doesn't know if she'd have made it as far as she has. Despite their differences, the two women share a desire to be their authentic selves, and to shed the grip of the respectability politics they've been taught should govern their lives.
Just as each begins to find her way, the sudden passing of Tatiana's child upends everything. Dzifa rushes to Tatiana's hometown to help her friend prepare for the funeral. But when she arrives, Dzifa is immersed in an unsettling conflict between two diametrically opposed families, one of whom seems intent on seeding doubt about Tatiana's capacity as a mother. When Tatiana asks her for the ultimate favor, Dzifa must choose between loyalty at the expense of her own well-being and authenticity at the expense of her most valued friendship.
A riveting exploration of sisterhood, what it means to mother and be mothered, and what it means to be well, Somewhere Soft to Land reckons with the sometimes funny, sometimes fraught, friendship between women with divergent ideologies, aspirations, personalities, and paths.
About the Author
kai alonté is a Ghanaian-American artist based in Northern Europe. Her short story '3-Step Face Mask' was published in the Sycamore Review in 2021 and won 1st Prize for Nonfiction in the 2020 West Virginia Writers Contest. In 2024, her essay 'Embracing Life's Layers through Collage' was published in Onko Maailma Valmis?, a collection organized by Kulttuuria kaikille (Culture for All). She graduated from Trinity College Dublin's Creative Writing M.Phil program and has been an artist-in-residence at Gullkistan, NES, Arteles, and Hub Feenix.