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3.5 stars from me.
Thing is, the beginning of this book is so slow that I always fell asleep after several pages. But the second and third parts of the book are great. The plot is faster and the conflict is more engaging. Sadly, the ending is so quick and a bit of a rush. Just at the time where everything feels so interesting - the book ends. Meh.
Anyway, a very nice introduction to African literature since this is the first time I read literature from that continent.
Thing is, the beginning of this book is so slow that I always fell asleep after several pages. But the second and third parts of the book are great. The plot is faster and the conflict is more engaging. Sadly, the ending is so quick and a bit of a rush. Just at the time where everything feels so interesting - the book ends. Meh.
Anyway, a very nice introduction to African literature since this is the first time I read literature from that continent.

This one's been on my to-read list for some time. It's only after reading How Children Succeed did I pick it up. In the book Paul Tough mentions how it is used in the student's curriculum as an example of someone having too much grit. Indeed, the character Okonkwo is a classic example of someone overcompensating for a perceived weakness. He spends so much time being tough, trying to be a powerful man that he fails to see anything else. His story seems innocent at the beginning, an ambitious man
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This was a well-written novel. It provided inside into the heart and soul of an entire African population before white men took over with their religion and politics. It gave the reader a glimpse into a culture that fully adopted a natural, holistic way of living. it also showed how the culture handled the infiltration of another population encroaching on their territory.

Jan 08, 2011
Leslie Jones
marked it as to-read
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Aug 21, 2011
Chrissy
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Aug 17, 2015
Stormnangel
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Mar 20, 2018
Idit
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it was amazing
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May 04, 2018
Sara
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