- Genre:drama
- Sub-genre:American / African American & Black
- Language:English
- Pages:396
- eBook ISBN:9798317827779
- Paperback ISBN:9798999764003
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Set between Lagos, London, and Los Angeles, Flowers Bloom in May is a moving portrait of a woman caught between duty and desire. Mayowa Sowemimo-Akinyele is a pastor's wife admired for her poise and principles, but beneath her flawless image lies a secret she's fought hard to forget. When the son she gave up years ago resurfaces, her carefully curated life begins to unravel. As shame, faith, love, and betrayal collide, May is forced to confront the past she buried, and the woman she might still become. Bold and emotionally layered, Flowers Bloom in May explores the cost of silence, the weight of expectations, and the freedom of truth.
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Flowers Bloom in May is a deeply layered, emotionally resonant novel that explores identity, faith, family, and the secrets that shape us.
Mayowa Sowemimo-Akinyele is a woman admired by many, an elegant pastor's wife, a community leader, and a symbol of grace and devotion. But beneath her pristine image lies a truth she has carefully hidden for decades. As a young woman, May made a painful decision to give up a child she gave birth to, an act she buried under years of silence, service, and performance.
Now, that secret returns in the form of Michael, a rising actor in search of his biological roots. His arrival threatens to unravel the life May has so carefully built with her husband, Pastor Yemi, and expose the cracks in their marriage, their ministry, and their public image. As May grapples with Michael's presence, old wounds resurface, and long-buried emotions—shame, guilt, longing, and unresolved love—rise to the surface.
Set across Lagos, London, and Los Angeles, Flowers Bloom in May travels between timelines, exploring May's coming-of-age as a creative young woman torn between cultural expectations and her own desires. It captures the vibrant complexities of Nigerian family life, the weight of religious hypocrisy, and the quiet strength it takes to face one's truth.
Told with lyrical prose and emotional honesty, the novel is a poignant meditation on what it means to love, to forgive, and to be seen. May's journey invites readers to question the cost of perfection, and to embrace the messy, beautiful work of becoming.
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