
Twelve Months is a story about a woman whose husband decides to take a second wife. It is a story about the choices we make, the consequences of those choices, and the strength it takes to move on.
A woman navigates the complex emotional and social fallout of her husband's decision to take a second wife. The protagonist, faced with the sudden disruption of her monogamous marriage, must reconcile her personal values with the cultural expectations of her environment. The narrative explores the internal conflict of maintaining dignity while confronting the presence of a co-wife. Written in a grounded, observant style, the story examines the domestic power dynamics and the shifting landscape of a modern African household.
Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to handle sensitive domestic issues with nuance and restraint. Discussion often centers on the protagonist's resilience and the realistic portrayal of the complexities inherent in non-traditional marriage structures. Critics note that the prose remains accessible while providing a sharp look at the societal pressures placed upon women. The book is often praised for its refusal to offer easy resolutions, instead focusing on the quiet strength required to navigate personal upheaval.
Page Count:
86
Publication Date:
2010-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195736095
ISBN-13:
9780195736090
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