A New York Times Notable Book • One of the Best Books of the Year: NPR, The Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Chicago Tribune, BuzzFeed, Entertainment Weekly, The New York Post, Southern Living, The Skimm
A BEA Buzz Panel Selection • A Belletrist Book-of-the-Month • A Sarah Jessica Parker Book Club Selection • Shortlisted for the 2017 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction • Shortlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize and the 9mobile Prize for Literature • Longlisted for the International Dylan Thomas Prize
"Powerfully magnetic. . . . In the lineage of great works by Chinua Achebe and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. . . . A thoroughly contemporary--and deeply moving--portrait of a marriage." --The New York Times Book Review
"An absolute must-read and a story that will be shared for many decades to come." --Emma Roberts, Refinery29
"[A] stunning literary work [that] serves as both astute political commentary and unfolding mystery." --NPR
"Scorching, gripping, ultimately lovely." --Margaret Atwood, Twitter
"Powerful storytelling. . . . The story is ancient, but Adebayo imbues it with a vibrant, contemporary spirit." --San Francisco Chronicle
"Wise and deeply humane. . . . A powerfully affecting tale of love, loyalty, and betrayal." --Sarah Jessica Parker
"Stay With Me feels like a genre unto itself--a story that illustrates the necessity of hope and equality, but one that doesn't water down the challenges of realizing them." --Vogue
"A triumph--a complex, deeply felt exploration of love, marriage and family amid cultural and political upheaval." --Chicago Tribune
"A debut that marks the beginning of what should be a stunning career." --Goop
"Gorgeous. . . . Filled with big-hearted feelings and all kinds of female strength." --Bustle
"[A] phenomenal novel. . . . Beautiful. . . . A layered story of love, sacrifice and hope . . . Adebayo's debut is undoubtedly one of the best reads of this year." --Essence
"A kind of addictive African soap opera, set against the political chaos of Nigeria in the 1980s." --People
"A gut-wrenching tale of how wanting a child can wreck a woman, a marriage and a community. . . . Adebayo is surely a writer to watch." --The Economist
"Forcefully affecting. . . . Adebayo's compassionate chronicle of a fraught marriage speaks to broader national fears, making this family drama feel like an epic." --The Wall Street Journal
"Heartbreaking. . . . A story of complicated love teetering between tradition and modernity." --W Magazine
"A work of intimate yet powerful--and even, at times, shocking--storytelling that will . . . make your world bigger." --Elle
"A bright, big-hearted demonstration of female spirit, as well as the damage done by the boundlessness of male pride." --The Guardian
"With lyrical prose, Adebayo explores how far a woman will go to save her marriage." --Real Simple
"Powerful." --BuzzFeed
"A heartbreakingly beautiful story about love, marriage, and expectation." --Southern Living
"Adebayo's prose is a pleasure: immediate, unpretentious and flecked with whip-smart Nigerian-English dialogue." --The Sunday Times (London)