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I feel like this book has changed me some how. I'm not sure how. I mean, it's not possible to have travelled through this universe of sun, cashew trees, jollof rice, confusion, chin-chin, hope, idealism, garri, war, starvation, refuge camps, and red dusty roads, and not emerge on the other end without having been changed in some ways. Ms Adiche's writing is so natural, so seemingly effortless, that I would fall right in, as if falling into a pool and sinking to the bottom; but I never felt the s
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This book officially puts Chiamamanda Ngozi Adichie on my list of authors that I will read whenever they publish. I loved Americanah and this one is just as amazing. It took me just a few chapters to get used to the changing narrative perspective but I can not see how she could have told this story without all these voices. The story weaves personal challenges within the larger context of the escalating violence in the country. I loved Ugwu but it's not possible to not love Olanna and Richard as
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