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  • A Caribbean Woman's Journey
  • Written by: D Adiba
  • Narrated by: D Adiba
  • Length: 8 hrs and 4 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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The Wrong Way to Wright

Written by: D Adiba
Narrated by: D Adiba
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Aya Daniels is a thirty-six-year-old woman at her breaking point after never recovering from the loss of the man who broke her heart several years before. She spends and eats to compensate, becoming overweight, depressed, bored, lonely, and deeply in debt. When she is invited to return to the Caribbean island of her heritage, she thinks she has been offered a lifeline.

Unfortunately, she soon realizes most of her troubles have followed her to paradise. As a result, she jumps into a marriage of convenience with Desi Franklyn, an established small businessman with a dubious past, creating additional tension in her highly dysfunctional family. Although Desi is steadfastly dedicated to their relationship, Aya craves more than material security and begins to explore her passion for writing.

On the brink of finally having all that she could ever want, Aya is conflicted by her responsibilities as a wife, her devotion to her career, and her escalating desire for the man with whom she feels an intense connection. Amid the manipulations of the Daniels family, her husband’s schemes to control her, the sneaky maid and the gossipy villagers, Aya is desperate and frustrated by not living her own authentic life.

After overcoming obstacles to find her “right” place, a devastating string of events force Aya to make the ultimate sacrifice and finally confront what she fears most.

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Twists and turns galore!

I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this audiobook and it served as my little escape to the Caribbean during these frigid winter months. I couldn't wait to find out what would happen and each plot twist had me hooked and wanting more.

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Perfect as a vacation read, or commuting to work!

The Wrong Way to Wright is a warmly familiar yet intimately relatable story!  The writing is a great reflection of the intricate family dynamic of multi-generations in the Caribbean. 


I could easily connect to Aya’s up and down, familial and marital journeys.  The supporting characters mirror the inquisitiveness, humour, and strength of a small community.  Aya’s “not quite fitting in” struggle pulls you in with her stubborn fight to make a place for herself and a space within her family.  Then surprisingly, you are drawn to the cast of characters like Marva who “seem to fit in” yet are challenged with their own inner demons. 

The author expertly paints a picture of the unique cuisine, home life, and language of the island.  Subsequently, the story cautiously and carefully builds up to the small twists and turns.  I highly recommend this novel, as I believe all cultures can share a connection to the complex threads woven beneath the seams of the complex tale!

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