Here's a synopsis via Amazon:
'There are things even love can't do . . . If the burden is too much and stays too long, even love bends, cracks, comes close to breaking and sometimes does break. But even when it's in a thousand pieces around your feet, that doesn't mean it's no longer love . . .'
Yejide is hoping for a miracle, for a child. It is all her husband wants, all her mother-in-law wants, and she has tried everything - arduous pilgrimages, medical consultations, dances with prophets, appeals to God. But when her in-laws insist upon a new wife, it is too much for Yejide to bear. It will lead to jealousy, betrayal and despair.
Unravelling against the social and political turbulence of 80s Nigeria, 'Stay With Me' sings with the voices, colours, joys and fears of its surroundings. Ayobami Adebayo weaves a devastating story of the fragility of married love, the undoing of family, the wretchedness of grief, and the all-consuming bonds of motherhood. It is a tale about our desperate attempts to save ourselves and those we love from heartbreak.If you want to read some of Ayobami Adebayo's work before the release of her debut novel, her short stories have appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies, including Gambit: Newer African Writing, African Writing Online, East Jasmine Review and Lawino Magazine to name some. Adebayo was also shortlisted for the Miles Morland Scholarship in 2014 and 2015, and is the fiction editor of Saraba Magazine.