Book Review O'Clock: Patience Is a Subtle Thief by Abi Ishola-Ayodeji. Rating: 7/10
This book was not mind blowing but it reminded me of a time, a place and a feeling.
Set in 1990s Nigeria, against the backdrop of Hope ‘93 and MKO Abiola’s historic election, it took me straight back to my childhood, the jingles, the excitement, the unshakable belief that maybe, just maybe, Nigeria was on the cusp of change. That nostalgic feeling was everything! I could practically hear the campaign songs my siblings and I used to belt out at the top of our voices. And then came the annulment and the chaos that followed. The author captured that period with such vivid emotion that I felt like I was living it all over again.
The story started slow, The pacing dragged, It was a bit repetitive. But once it found its rhythm, it carried a quiet power that held me till the end.
Now, to the characters, whew! So many unlikeable ones, but none tested my patience (pun intended) more than Patience herself. Her name was the biggest irony of all. She was impulsive, naive, gullible, desperate to find her mother in America. Privileged but poor in love and cash, Smart but foolish. Kind and cruel in the same breath. She made choices that had me shaking my head, but you could still feel her ache, that longing to be seen, to be loved, to matter, to belong.
The book, for me, is really about what desperation does to people, how the hunger for love, freedom, money or validation can take us out of character. It is also about identity and belonging, the price of independence, and the bittersweet reality of chasing dreams that might break you before they heal you.
One character that was unforgettable was Mayowa, full of hope and optimism, to see his spirit crushed was heartbreaking.
I enjoyed listening to the book, I am not sure I would have enjoyed it as much if I had read it. The narrator breath life into the story. The ending? Not a fairy-tale reunion but maybe that’s the point. Life isn’t neat. Healing isn’t instant. This is a book I would love to see on the screen.