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With her award-winning debut novel, Purple Hibiscus, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was heralded by the Washington Post Book World as the “21st century daughter” of Chinua Achebe. Now, in her masterly, haunting new novel, she recreates a seminal moment in modern African history: Biafra’s impassioned struggle to establish an independent republic in Nigeria during the 1960s.
With the effortless grace of a natural storyteller, Adichie weaves together the lives of five characters caught up in the extraordinary tumult of the decade. Fifteen-year-old Ugwu is houseboy to Odenigbo, a university professor who sends him to school, and in whose living room Ugwu hears voices full of revolutionary zeal. Odenigbo’s beautiful mistress, Olanna, a sociology teacher, is running away from her parents’ world of wealth and excess; Kainene, her urbane twin, is taking over their father’s business; and Kainene’s English lover, Richard, forms a bridge between their two worlds. As we follow these intertwined lives through a military coup, the Biafran secession and the subsequent war, Adichie brilliantly evokes the promise, and intimately, the devastating disappointments that marked this time and place.
Epic, ambitious and triumphantly realized, Half of a Yellow Sun is a more powerful, dramatic and intensely emotional picture of modern Africa than any we have had before.
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- Paperback 528 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0676978134
- ISBN-13: 9780676978131
- Publisher: Vintage Canada
- Pub date: Sep 04, 2007
- Also available as: Hardcover
- In another language:
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This was a moving account of relationships with a war torn situation (a war (Nigeria/Biafra) that many of us of a certain generation bearly remember and those of a younger one probably don't even know about) in the background that was heart rending in many ways. It was a bit gorey in places but tha ... Continue
This was a moving account of relationships with a war torn situation (a war (Nigeria/Biafra) that many of us of a certain generation bearly remember and those of a younger one probably don't even know about) in the background that was heart rending in many ways. It was a bit gorey in places but that is probably the realtity pf war situations. A very interesting read.
This book started really well for me, I really got into the characters, but about half way through I just found I was struggling, it could be because suddenly it was less about the characters and more about the war. I always find it really hard to read about war and realise that those things actuall ... Continue
This book started really well for me, I really got into the characters, but about half way through I just found I was struggling, it could be because suddenly it was less about the characters and more about the war. I always find it really hard to read about war and realise that those things actually happened and are still happening. This is a good book, just not for me.
I thought this was brilliant and certainly one of my favourite reads this year. A powerful very emotional novel; written so well by a young author. She has managed to make one actually want to read about a subject as disturbing as ethnic killings because of the realistic portrayals of the main chara ... Continue
I thought this was brilliant and certainly one of my favourite reads this year. A powerful very emotional novel; written so well by a young author. She has managed to make one actually want to read about a subject as disturbing as ethnic killings because of the realistic portrayals of the main characters Olanna and Odenigbo, their houseboy Ugwu,Kainene(Olanna's twin)and Richard.
A gripping read from cover to cover the story follows their lives during the sixties culminating with the Nigeria-Biafra War of 1967-1970.
Taking the flag of Biafra as a title was I felt very appropriate. As the story progresses through the decade we witness just how much the lives of these middle class characters is changed. So that I am left with a much better understanding of the war and the effect it had on those living in Nigeria and Biafra. These disturbing happenings are images that will stay with you long after finishing the book. It is upsetting to read about such horrors but I think important that novels like this are written, that give us a better understanding of events that happen in other parts of the world. It will certainly make you think and maybe appreciate your life more!
I hate to have "abandoned" any books! But this was a little hard going but I may come back to it some day. It was just not calling my name right now and so many other books are!
A very personal story about people caught up in a revolution dealing with the personal and the political. A story about love, family, ethnic prejudice (both within Nigeria and without) with a political backdrop - an African revolution that came and went and left millions dead. You get to know and wa ... Continue
A very personal story about people caught up in a revolution dealing with the personal and the political. A story about love, family, ethnic prejudice (both within Nigeria and without) with a political backdrop - an African revolution that came and went and left millions dead. You get to know and watch each character grow and change - the wealthy sisters who take different paths both away and towards each other, the English boyfriend, the African revolutionary, the houseboy. A great and disturbing book.
Chimamanda ha la capacità di usare parole semplici, quasi banali, che nascondono baratri e vortici di sensazioni..