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Book review: ‘The Polygamist’ goes beyond the realities of modern polygamy

by Zintle Mdaka
PICTURE: SOURCED/ THE POLYGAMIST

Few books explore the complexities of modern relationships quite as boldly as The Polygamist. Written by Sue Nyathi, the novel follows the lives of four women whose worlds become intertwined through their relationship with the wealthy and charismatic Jonasi Gomora.

Set in contemporary Zimbabwe, the story offers an unflinching look at love, ambition, betrayal, and the realities of modern polygamy.

Also see: Why books are a black woman’s secret weapon 

What makes the novel particularly engaging is its multi-perspective narrative. Rather than focusing solely on Jonasi, Sue allows each woman to tell her own story, giving readers insight into their motivations, vulnerabilities and desires. This approach creates a rich, layered reading experience that keeps the pages turning.

Complex characters drive the story

One of the book’s greatest strengths is its character development. Joyce, Matipa, Essie, and Lindani are all vastly different women, yet each is believable and relatable in her own way.

Joyce appears to have the perfect life until cracks begin to form in her marriage. Matipa is ambitious and determined to claim the life she believes she deserves. Essie remains devoted despite years of heartbreak, while Lindani hopes that beauty and charm will secure her future. Their contrasting perspectives create tension, drama, and emotional depth throughout the novel.

Meanwhile, Jonasi serves as both the centre of the story and its greatest mystery. Powerful, charming, and deeply flawed, he is a character readers may struggle to like but will find difficult to ignore.

More than just a story about polygamy

While the title may suggest the novel is solely about polygamous relationships, the book tackles far broader themes. It explores gender dynamics, power, social status, ambition, and the consequences of deception.

Sue also raises thought-provoking questions about marriage, loyalty and the sacrifices people make in pursuit of love and financial security. The novel does not offer easy answers, which is part of what makes it so compelling.

The author’s direct and accessible writing style ensures the story remains engaging from beginning to end. Readers looking for overly poetic prose may find the writing straightforward, but the fast-paced storytelling and emotional intensity more than compensate. Reader reviews frequently praise the book’s ability to keep them hooked until the final page.

Also see: Girls, books & chill: Why a reading retreat is the trip we all need

Why The Polygamist (book) still resonates today

More than a decade after its publication, The Polygamist continues to find new audiences. The recent Netflix adaptation has introduced the story to an even wider audience, proving that its themes remain relevant and relatable across different cultures and generations.

Its exploration of relationships, power struggles and personal choices remains as timely today as it was when the novel was first published.

Final verdict

The Polygamist is a gripping, emotional and thought-provoking novel that offers much more than relationship drama. Through memorable characters and compelling storytelling, Sue Nyathi crafts a narrative that explores the complicated realities of love, loyalty and ambition.

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