Description: "Three generations of women must contend with their family curse and the question of reincarnation"--
Review Quotes: "Funny and fierce, this is a fast read that you won't forget quickly."
--The Boston Globe
--The New York Times "Infused with Nigerian culture and magical realism, the novel showcases Braithwaite's rich characterizations, atmospheric settings and a daring premise. It also offers a multilayered story that makes Cursed Daughters a captivating, immersive read."
--NPR
"Charming and wonderfully unpredictable . . . A portrait of human flailing for closure, for the answers to all of our mysteries . . . [Braithwaite is] a rising literary star."
--Matthew Jackson, BookPage "A delicious page-turner with characters who burst off the page . . . A lesson in fighting for the life you want."
--Kristyn Kusek Lewis, Real Simple
"Braithwaite both confirms her gift for depicting complicated familial bonds among women and proves that her talents are not confined to any one style."
--Judy Berman, TIME
"A virtuosic tour de force . . . Enchanting, sparkling with wit and tactfully straddling reality and the supernatural . . . A haunting meditation on moral ambiguity, the bonds of cousinhood, and the constraints of gender . . . Once I became immersed in 'Cursed Daughters, ' I hardly wanted to leave Lagos."
--Hudson Warm, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"Cursed Daughters is both haunting and funny--a tale of superstition, faith, generational trauma, societal expectations, and the necessity of breaking painful patterns."
--Lauren Puckett-Pope, ELLE "Braithwaite delivers both a compulsively readable and deep story about love, grief, and the impossibilities of fate."
--Chicago Review of Books "Braithwaite blends satire and high drama to deliver a spectacular saga glowing with romance and otherworldly intrigue. . . . Stellar storytelling is boosted by [Braithwaite's] skillfully crafted characters."
--Shelf Awareness "Equal parts bitingly funny, searingly perceptive and unabashedly magical, Cursed Daughters is a riveting, epic-in-scope novel from an ambitious but assured writer who can more than hold her own. . . . Surprisingly bighearted and tender, Cursed Daughters solidifies Braithwaite's place in the literary scene."
--Bookreporter "Braithwaite's newest has all the sharpness of her debut . . . alongside the complexity and character development a longer book permits, and my goodness was I desperate to talk about this story and its characters with someone after I put it down."
--S. Zainab Williams, Book Riot "I devoured Cursed Daughters and immediately wanted to start all over again. It's a triumph: bold, searing, and utterly original. From the first page, it grips with an electric pulse. Funny and fearless, soaked in secrets, spirit, heartbreak, and love, it's told in a voice as scalding as it is tender. I won't soon forget Eniiyi, Grandma East, Grandma West, Ebun, and Monife--daring and luminous, as lost as she is unforgettable--the one who carved herself deepest into memory. This is a taut, feverish novel that burns itself into you. Impossible to put down."
--Abi Daré, New York Times bestselling author of Girl with the Louding Voice