“Water Baby explores the meaning of home and community in a rich, resonant story which dissects the harsh realities of life in Makoko with hope, compassion and clear affection. A compelling and powerful novel.”
—Cherie Jones, author of How the One-armed Sister Sweeps Her House
“Water Baby is one of those rare books that takes you somewhere utterly unfamiliar and makes you feel instantly at home. A delight from page one; it's funny, intriguing, vibrant, and beautifully written. You can almost smell the black waters of the Lagos lagoon beneath the floating settlement of Makoko. It's all so vivid, you'll feel like you've been there!”
—Simon Toyne, author of Sanctus
“An adventurous and insightful read. I enjoyed the vivid descriptions of Makoko, their powerful spirit and resilience to overcome the challenges of their daily lives and Water Baby's loyalty to her community. It reminds us all that when opportunity is given change can be made from the most unlikely source.”
—Rosanna Amaka, author of Rose and the Burma Sky
“In gorgeous, startling prose, Okereke gives us a moving story of loss, love, community, and dreams. Okereke writes her characters with so much heart that we feel that these are people we know as intimately as they know themselves.”
—Chika Unigwe, author of The Middle Daughter
“A brilliant, evocative read. In Okereke's hands, Makoko is a world full of heart and beauty.”
—Irenosen Okojie, author of Butterfly Fish
“A beautiful, evocative work. Her characters linger, and her writing glides like boats through the lagoon, releasing the angst, scent and sounds of Lagos. Sometimes you come across a phrase that captivates you so much with its sweetness that you have to stop to taste it over and over again. I hope Water Baby will touch your heart as it touched mine.”
—Ola Awonubi, Author of A Nurse's Tale
“A beautiful story about the biggest floating settlement in the world. The writing was so rich that I could smell Makoko, I could taste the food and I could hear the characters. Chioma Okereke’s sharp humour made me smile even when reading the saddest scenes. She gave the people of Makoko dignity and highlighted the importance of community. Water Baby is a book that will leave readers rethinking the way they've looked at areas like Makoko, giving us all a different perspective about the way the media portrays different societies.”
—Foluso Agbaje, author of The Parlour Wife
“From the deep, dark lagoon of the Makoko slum where canoes steer through dirt and debris to the gentle blue lakes of Switzerland, water is at the heart of this beguiling novel. Chioma Okereke has crafted a dynamic, memorable narrator in Yemoja, who sees herself as one pinprick on a map but whose youthful energy and curiosity lifts her on a wave towards new experiences. A captivating, surprising, beautifully structured narrative about grief and loss, but also strength, joy and the value of friendship.”
—Gemma Seltzer, author of Ways of Living
“It’s rare to read a book that makes you see the world with fresh eyes but, as a former Lagos resident, that’s exactly how I felt about Water Baby. Through a colourful cast of characters and her evocative portrayal of their floating environment, Chioma Okereke invites us into a dynamic and often overlooked community. Just like the people of Makoko, this novel simmers with beauty and potential and you can’t help but root for its heroine, Baby, as she earns her wings.”
—Uju Asika, author of Raising Boys Who Do Better, and Bringing Up Race
“Such a beautifully written novel, full of vibrant imagery and characters who leap off the page. I loved going on Baby's journey with her. This book serves as a reminder that often what we dream of is right in front of us.”
—Louise Hare, author of Miss Aldridge Regrets
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