This collection ... is so wry and so generous, so astute about human deeds and misdeeds. Under Unigwe's masterful hands, relationship - between Nigerians and Belgians, Naijas and Oyibo, priests and parish, bosses and workers, men and women, parents and children, friends and rivals - are struck, ignite, flicker to life like flames in a candelabra. The circle of light that Better Never Than Late casts is delicate and lucid, warm as a spot of sun or a hearth--which is to say, warm as a home. - Namwali Serpell, author of The Old Drift; Chika Unigwe writes radiant fiction about Nigerian characters and their encounters with Europe and its ideologies. This essential book shines a light on personal experiences of migration in ways that illuminate and surprise.- Bernardine Evaristo, author of Girl, Woman, Other; These stories are so vital, funny and finely made, they make it a little easier to live in a world where love is so important, and yet so unpredictable. - John Freeman, writer and editor of Freeman's; I loved this book, a universal story of people on the move, a marvellous patchwork of the lives of different people from Nigeria. - Rachida Lamrabet, author of Vrouwland; These are perfect stories about imperfect people- strangers in strange lands. When a book this awesome gets into your hands- evangelize it, hand copies to friends, foes and even strangers. - E.C. Osondu, writer and winner of the Caine Prize for African Writing; Chika Unigwe is a master artist of character. She can bring a person to life with a single gesture, a quicksilver thought. Better Never Than Late is a stunning collection by one of our most vital contemporary writers. - Laura van den Berg, award-winning author of The Third Hotel;