Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband?

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Yinka wants to find love. Her mum wants to find it for her. She also has too many aunties who frequently pray for her delivery from singledom, a preference for chicken and chips over traditional Nigerian food, and a bum she’s sure is far too small as a result. Oh, and the fact that she’s a thirty-one-year-old South-Londoner who doesn’t believe in sex before marriage is a bit of an obstacle too. When her cousin gets engaged, Yinka commences ‘Operation Find A Date for Rachel’s Wedding’. Armed with a totally flawless, incredibly specific plan, will Yinka find herself a huzband? What if the thing she really needs to find is herself?

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THE TIMES BESTSELLER AND MARIE CLAIRE ‘BEST BOOKS OF 2022’

‘Such a warm, funny and relatable book’
Jendella Benson, Hope and Glory
‘Yinka is the most loveable character you’ll meet’ Lolá Ákìnmádé Åkerström, In Every Mirror She’s Black
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Meet Yinka.
And Yinka’s mum.
And Yinka’s aunties.
Who are all asking…

‘YINKA, WHERE IS YOUR HUZBAND?’

Hilarious and wildly entertaining, this tale of love, culture, family and friendship will have you rooting hard for Yinka!

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‘Glorious debut! Read it over two nights and loved it!’ Nikki May, Wahala

‘Hilarious, insightful and so uplifting’ Beth O’Leary, The Roadtrip

‘Yinka’s world is both hilarious and poignant’ Irenosen Okojie MBE, Butterfly Fish

‘The spiritual heir to Bridget Jones’s Diary Emily Henry, You and Me on Vacation

‘Warm and fun and sweet’ Marian Keyes, Again, Rachel

‘More than a book about a woman looking for a man. It addresses female friendships, black beauty standards and religion’ Mail on Sunday

‘A story about friendship, family, romance, and the most important quest of all – loving and accepting yourself’ Lauren Ho, Last Tang Standing

‘Peckham’s Bridget Jones’ Evening Standard