"Papillon’s work shines when she delves into the complexity of Oto’s experiences. Moments of excitement and brutality are rendered with vivid urgency. Oto is a keenly observed character, and it is one of Papillon’s achievements that Oto is larger than the sum of the many traumas she experiences...
An Ordinary Wonder ends in a place of optimism: Oto has a chance to show her true self. Her story highlights the limiting dangers of the gender binary, while also reminding us of the power storytelling has to help us envision a more expansive and inclusive world."
— Thomas Grattan
"Tender and moving, this debut brings to life intersex Oto, who is forced to live as a boy despite their heartfelt belief that they are a girl. Following Oto through life at home and at boarding school in Nigeria and their dream of emigrating to the US, Oto’s wealthy and powerful family is ashamed of their identity and treats Oto cruelly to ensure silence."
— Cosmopolitan UK
"
An Ordinary Wonder is a spellbinding tale that prompts deep reflection around concepts of gender and identity. Buki Papillion's writing has a vivid beauty that kept me enthralled throughout."
— Angela Chadwick
"Beautifully and delicately written, I felt a range of emotions while reading it. Papillon is a scintillating storyteller. We need more stories like this!"
— Elizabeth Okoh
"This brilliant and ultimately uplifting debut antidotes the hard realities of gender-based violence, secrecy and family estrangement with the transformative forces of Yoruba spirituality, intergenerational nurturing and queer forms of kinship. From all that's foreclosed emerges a story of hope and optimism towards possible futures. Utterly stunning."
— Isabel Waidner
"Papillon draws on African mythology and art to create a rich, moving and uplifting story."
— Stylist
"
An Ordinary Wonder blew me away with its tender portrait of innocence, vulnerability and strength. Deftly, wisely, Papillon weaves together strands of history and identity which are too often separated.
An Ordinary Wonder is nothing short of wonderful and anything but ordinary."
— Okechukwu Nzelu, author of The Private Joys of Nnenna Maloney
"
An Ordinary Wonder is a profoundly moving book, all the more so for featuring an unforgettable protagonist in Otolorin, who will captivate readers with her hope, humour and joy of life. Being in Otolorin's company is never less than uplifting. Buki Papillon's writing is wonderfully vivid, and she treats all her characters - even the villains in Otolorin's family - with astonishing empathy."
— Elodie Harper
"Entirely unique. In the face of prejudice and ignorance,
An Ordinary Wonder sparkles with hope, insight, and humour."
— Abigail Dean