{"id":2369,"date":"2025-10-07T19:02:53","date_gmt":"2025-10-07T18:02:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bookwormandtheatremouse.co.uk\/?p=2369"},"modified":"2025-10-07T19:02:55","modified_gmt":"2025-10-07T18:02:55","slug":"this-motherless-land-by-nikki-may","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.bookwormandtheatremouse.co.uk\/?p=2369","title":{"rendered":"This Motherless Land by Nikki May"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>If you have been here a while you will know that I absolutely loved &#8216;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.bookwormandtheatremouse.co.uk\/?p=1743\">Wahala<\/a>&#8216; &#8211; to the point that I know where I was when I read it. I even remember telling Nikki May herself (thanks to The Book Taster) that she had created one of the best villains of all time and I still stand by that. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>So, I am sure you have worked out that I absolutely loved &#8216;This Motherless Land&#8217;, too. And, I do not know why I left it on my shelf for so long. Well, in fact, I do know why, because I did not want to finish it and then know that I would not be able to read it for the first time again.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This book, inspired by &#8216;Mansfield Park&#8217;, was everything that I hoped it would be and probably a little more. Nikki May has a skill of creating the most wonderful characters who you can visualise from the moment you start reading, and seems to have a particular skill of creating characters you quite like to dislike. However, this book touched on some really important issues. &#8216;Mansfield Park&#8217; may have addressed the prejudice of the rich-poor divide; &#8216;This Motherless Land&#8217; also addresses this, but also the racial prejudice faced by our wonderful central character Funke. Funke is Anglo-Nigerian, and fabulous; however, some of her family members in England do not seem to be willing to accept her with the love and acceptance that they should. However, she does form a bond with her cousin, until the day that an accident tears them apart and they lead two different lives, and we reflect on the paths their lives take.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I genuinely adored this book, just as I have so much admiration for Nikki May, especially as I was lucky enough to meet her at a &#8216;The Book Taster Live&#8217; event. She really writes stories we want to read, but does not shy away from topics that we should probably all be thinking about and reflecting on, on a regular basis. This retelling brings the story bang up to date and becomes the story we need in this time, and just like &#8216;Wahala&#8217; has brilliantly strong female lead characters, putting women right in the middle of the action. I am pretty sure that Jane Austen would throughly approve of this book, as it brings a social issue to the attention of readers, and gives women a loud and proud voice in the modern age.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>I will be recommending this book to everyone &#8211; a modern classic in the making. Thank you Nikki May, and I can&#8217;t wait to see what other stories you will be sharing with us.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If you have been here a while you will know that I absolutely loved &#8216;Wahala&#8216; &#8211; to the point that I know where I was when I read it. 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