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The Sun Sets in Singapore

A Novel

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A Today Show #ReadWithJenna Book Club Pick
Basking in Singapore's nonstop sunshine, Dara, Amaka, and Lillian are living the glamorous expat dream—until a mysterious (not to mention handsome) new arrival infiltrates their tight-knit community and ruins everything: "Wanderlust-inducing" (Lola Akinmade Åkerström, international bestselling author).

The Lion City has gone by many names and is famous for many things—its decadent street food, its world-class shopping, its lush gardens that burst with tropical blooms. But paradise is always hiding a snake.

For Dara, a workaholic lawyer from the UK, Singapore is opportunity. Every day, brokering deals for her firm's wealthy clientele, she gets closer to her ultimate goal: making partner. For Amaka, a sharp-tongued banker from Nigeria, Singapore is extravagance. Gucci, Prada, Hermès—she loves nothing more than to luxuriate in the major department stores that call her name on Orchard Road. And for Lillian, a former pianist turned "trailing spouse" from the U.S., Singapore is reinvention. In a stunning apartment with 360° views, the island seems to glitter as far as the eye can see.

But complications are looming in the form of an enigmatic stranger, whose presence exposes cracks in Singapore's beguiling façade. Dara's ambitions mean she has no life outside the firm, and her insecurities are threatening to derail the promotion she's spent the last six years striving for. Amaka is desperate to escape the chaos she left behind at home and hiding a spiraling shopping addiction that's endangering her very sense of self. And while Lillian's life may be the envy of outsiders, a new obsession is imperiling everything—and everyone—around her.

In The Sun Sets in Singapore, Kehinde Fadipe captures the richness of this metropolis through the eyes of three tenacious women, who are about to learn that unfinished history can follow you anywhere, no matter how far you run from home.
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    • Booklist

      September 1, 2023
      Three women's worlds collide when a new arrival, good-looking Lani, threatens to unravel the lives they have worked to build as Nigerian expats in Singapore. Dara has practically been promised a partnership in her prestigious law firm until Lani is assigned to her case. Amaka struggles to navigate family drama and a workplace romance until Lani offers himself as an attractive distraction. The ghosts of Lillian's past are dredged up and she is forced to confront the realities of her marriage when she meets Lani and sees that he's the doppelganger of her deceased father. Actor Fadipe's first novel is a gripping portrayal of the highs and lows of living and working in a foreign country within a small community. She creates complex characters whose motives continually keep the reader in suspense, while also addressing wider issues of workplace dynamics, misogyny, and the discrimination Nigerians face around the world. A perfect recommendation for fans of Lol� �k�nm�d� �kerstr�m's In Every Mirror She's Black (2021) and Nikki May's Wahala (2022).

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 11, 2023
      In Fadipe’s striking debut, three Nigerian women living in Singapore contend with the arrival of Lani, a handsome and charming British Nigerian lawyer who threatens to unravel their seemingly perfect lives. Attorney Dara sees her dreams of making partner evaporate when Lani is brought in by the firm to lead one of her major cases. To make matters worse, her friendship with Amaka, a banker secretly struggling with a shopping addiction and mounting debt, is threatened by Amaka’s physical attraction to Lani. Also in the mix is Nigerian American Lillian, a former professional pianist, who’s painfully reminded of her parents’ deaths after meeting Lani, who bears a strong resemblance to her father. Fadipe casts a studied eye on Singapore’s small but thriving African expatriate community while weaving a cautionary fable about how all that glitters may not be gold. Although Lani for the most part remains a cipher, the female protagonists embody complexity and hidden depths of character. Fadipe’s shrewd observations on identity, classism, and racism give the novel an emotional edge (“Nobody really fits in—that’s why people try to oppress everyone else”). Fans of recent Singapore-based fiction like Kyla Zhao’s The Fraud Squad will savor the local settings and depictions of high society. Agent: Hayley Steed, Madeleine Milburn Ltd.

    • Kirkus

      October 15, 2023
      Three expatriate women navigate love, work, friendship, and family amid the sunny, cosmopolitan glitter of modern Singapore. Dara, a workaholic Nigerian British lawyer, excitedly senses that she's on the verge of becoming a partner in her firm, a long-awaited reward for the long hours she's put in. Amaka, Dara's best friend, is a credit-risk officer from Nigeria who's navigating her father's death and her place--or lack thereof--within his second family as she finds herself spending more and more time gazing lustfully at luxury shoes online. Finally, there's Lillian, a Nigerian American former pianist turned teacher of Business English who's followed her husband to the island, hoping to start a family even as their marriage threatens to fall apart. Initially drawn together by a book club, the three women become further intertwined when Lani, a handsome and accomplished Nigerian lawyer, joins Dara's firm, and the women find themselves involved with him in distinctive and potentially explosive ways. As Lani racks up successes and builds admiration at the firm, Dara senses her position is threatened, and she must decide what she's willing to do to preserve her career. Amaka finds herself irresistibly attracted to him (and away from her stable relationship with her boyfriend) after a chance meeting one night. Seeking an evening course in Japanese, Lani meets Lillian at the language academy where she works, and she is immediately struck by, and then increasingly obsessed with, his resemblance to her late father. Alternating among the perspectives of the three women, Fadipe showcases her rich talent for illustrating Singapore's social and economic landscape as well as the emotional complexities that motivate each character. A lovely exploration of the phase of self-discovery between early adulthood and middle age.

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