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Curandera

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Curandera explores the darker elements of shamanism, desire, and friendship. In the mountainous town of Gethsemane, a mysterious woman’s arrival sparks a series of strange events that will leave the town’s inhabitants changed – men sporadically blind in the afternoons, children disappearing and reappearing without warning and infertile women pregnant with the memories of past births. In London, Therese, a botanist, is quietly on the hunt for a rare form of peyote. Therese lives with three friends in a Victorian house, Azacca, a Haitian musician who leaves offerings, Peruvian drifter Emilien who is haunted by the past and adventurous Finn, who is increasingly drawn to living life on the edge. When Therese discovers she can heal the sick, jealousy, and resentment fracture their bond.

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‘The power of this weird, haunting fiction is undeniable.’ Guardian
‘Vivid, brutal, moving and tender. This is heartfelt and immersive.’ Joanne Harris
A delightful gourmet of magical, creative prose and masterful storytelling.’ Alex Wheatle

In contemporary London, Therese, Azacca, Emilien and Finn are kindred spirits, bound by their shared descent from the loving yet vengeful deity, Oni. Set with a sacred task by their god, they travel to an otherworldly plane – but one day, something returns with them.

In the mountainous town of 17th-century Gethsemane, the mysterious arrival of Zulmira sparks a series of strange events that will leave the locals changed. As she settles into the community, these increasingly menacing miracles disrupt time and place, whilst the quartet discover the cost of their service to Oni.

With the past and the present set to collide, Curandera is a mythic tale of rebirth and redemption, love and jealousy, and the magnetic workings of shamanism.

‘Mindbogglingly glorious.’ Yvvette Edwards
‘I was blown away by Curandera and by the epic scale of Okojie’s imagination and creativity . . . I loved it.’ Louise Minchin
‘I’m in awe of Irenosen Okojie’s burden of talent. Leave your rational mind behind with your phone and enter Curandera‘s spell.’ Laline Paull