
Soucouyant
by David Chariandy (2007)
Like Butter Honey Pig Bread, this novel explores fractured family relationships with cultural depth.

by Francesca Ekwuyasi (2022)
Francesca Ekwuyasi’s debut novel tells the interwoven stories of twin sisters, Taiye and Kehinde. Their mother, Kambirinachi is an Ọgbanje who wonders if her unnatural choice to stay alive to love her human family was the best decision. Kehinde experiences a devastating childhood trauma that fractures the family. As soon as she’s of age, she moves away and cuts all contact with her twin sister and mother. Alone in Montreal, Kehinde struggles to heal, while building her life. Plagued by guilt about what happened to her sister, Taiye lives a life of reckless hedonism in London, hoping to numb the pain of being excluded from Kehinde’s life. After a decade of living apart, Taiye and Kehinde return home to Lagos to visit their mother. To move forward, the three women must face each other and address the wounds of the past. Butter Honey Pig Bread is a tale of choices and consequences; the malleable line between body and spirit; motherhood, voracious appetites, friendship and family.
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by David Chariandy (2007)
Like Butter Honey Pig Bread, this novel explores fractured family relationships with cultural depth.

by Nalo Hopkinson (2013)
This book shares Butter Honey Pig Bread's focus on complex sister relationships with a supernatural twist.

by Saleema Nawaz (2013)
Similar to Butter Honey Pig Bread, this novel delves into the impact of trauma on sisterly bonds.

by Zalika Reid-Benta (2019)
This collection, like Butter Honey Pig Bread, explores young women navigating their heritage and family ties.

by Makeda Silvera (2002)
This novel, akin to Butter Honey Pig Bread, examines themes of family, food, desire, and healing.
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