Wahala (novel)

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Wahala
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First edition
AuthorNikki May
LanguageEnglish
GenreLiterary fiction
Set inLondon
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Publication date
January 11, 2022
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages384
ISBN 9780063084261

Wahala is a 2022 fiction novel by British Nigerian writer Nikki May. Her debut novel, it was originally published by Custom House an imprint of HarperCollins in 2022. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] May's debut novel follows the friendship three Anglo-Nigerian women whose friendship are threatened by a Russian Nigerian woman. [3] [2]

Contents

Development

May's stated that she got the inspiration for the novel after having a lunch at a Nigerian restaurant in London and while on a train ride back home she thought about how she changed from the Nigerian she was in the dinner to an English woman. [8] [5] The clash of Nigerian and English cultures made her write the first parts of the book in the train. [8] [2] She finished writing the novel after 18 months and the title of the novel; Wahala means trouble in Nigerian Pidgin. [9] [1]

The book deals with themes of racism, gender and identity all inspired by May's personal life when she moved from Nigeria to London as a biracial woman.

In May 2021, six months before it publication, it was optioned by BBC to be adapted into a TV series. [10] [11]

Plot

Set in London, Ronke, Simi and Boo are friends who met a university in Bristol 17 years ago, they are biracial having English mothers and Nigerian fathers. Their friendship is crushed when Isobel, Simi's childhood friend and a rich and influential girl, insists on being the centre of every conversation; she knows the secrets that the three friends are keeping from each other.

Characters

Reception

The book received generally positive reception from book reviewers and readers alike. [4] A starred review from Kirkus Reviews called the novel "A fascinating look at the dark side of female friendship”. Another review by NPR stated that "Wahala is both great fun and extremely smart in how it captures some of the central issues in modern city living". [7] A review from Publishers Weekly noted that "May’s nuanced exploration of race and gender makes this refreshing.” [12]

Adaptation

In May 2021, it was announced that BBC had optioned the novel for a TV series with Theresa Ikoko, who is known for her work in Knocks writing the screenplay. [11] [13] Wahala will be produced by Firebird Pictures, with its founder Elizabeth Kilgarriff as the executive producer alongside Mona Qureshi. BBC Studios had also gained the rights to distribute the series worldwide. [10]

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