<p><strong>A COMPELLING STORY CELEBRATING THE RESILIENCE OF TWO WOMEN AS THEY NAVIGATE WHAT REMAINS A STRONGLY PATRIARCHAL NIGERIA</strong></p><p>¿I absolutely loved his book. Nwabulu and Julie are incredible, fully formed and fully flaw, characters that walk straight off the page and nestle in your heart as you read on.¿<em>?S</em>imon Savidge, <em>The Frank Magazine</em></p><p>Nwabulu has been a housemaid since the age of ten but her dreams of becoming a typist are never weakened by the endless chores she is tasked with by her employers. She has fallen in love with a rich man¿s son.</p><p>Julie is a modern woman, educated and independent. She has no intention of becoming love-struck Eugene¿s second wife but allows herself to enjoy his extravagant gifts.</p><p>When dramatic events force Nwabulu and Julie into a dank room, the two women relate the stories of their contrasting experiences as they await their fate. Set against four decades of Nigerian history, <em>The Son of the House</e