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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    September 15, 1977

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a celebrated Nigerian author whose work delves into the intricate themes of identity, culture, and societal transformation. Through her literary prowess, she explores the depths of human connection and the impact of historical events on contemporary life. Her prose, marked by sharp insight and vibrant language, offers a unique perspective on the African experience and its universal resonances. Adichie also shapes global discourse through her influential talks, which have inspired millions worldwide.

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    Americanah
    Dream Count
    We Should All Be Feminists
    We Shoul All Be Feminists. The Desk Diary 2021
    We Should All Be Feminists: A Guided Journal
    Dear Ijeawele: A feminist manifesto in fifteen suggestions
    • This illustrated journal features a collection of powerful and inspiring quotes from a best-selling author and global feminist icon, accompanied by an exclusive introductory essay. It serves as a testament to her influence and advocacy for women's rights, offering readers both motivation and insight into her philosophy. The combination of visuals and poignant reflections makes it a unique resource for anyone seeking empowerment and inspiration in their daily lives.

      We Should All Be Feminists: A Guided Journal
    • Dream Count

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      A publishing event ten years in the making—a searing, exquisite new novel by the best-selling and award-winning author of Americanah and We Should All Be Feminists—the story of four women and their loves, longings, and desires.Chiamaka is a Nigerian travel writer living in America. Alone in the midst of the pandemic, she recalls her past lovers and grapples with her choices and regrets. Zikora, her best friend, is a lawyer who has been successful at everything until — betrayed and brokenhearted — she must turn to the person she thought she needed least. Omelogor, Chiamaka’s bold, outspoken cousin, is a financial powerhouse in Nigeria who begins to question how well she knows herself. And Kadiatou, Chiamaka’s housekeeper, is proudly raising her daughter in America – but faces an unthinkable hardship that threatens all she has worked to achieve.In Dream Count, Adichie trains her fierce eye on these women in a sparkling, transcendent novel that takes up the very nature of love itself. Is true happiness ever attainable or is it just a fleeting state? And how honest must we be with ourselves in order to love, and to be loved? A trenchant reflection on the choices we make and those made for us, on daughters and mothers, on our interconnected world, Dream Count pulses with emotional urgency and poignant, unflinching observations on the human heart, in language that soars with beauty and power. It confirms Adichie’s status as one of the most exciting and dynamic writers on the literary landscape.

      Dream Count
    • Americanah

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      A young woman from Nigeria leaves behind her home and her first love to start a new life in America, only to find her dreams are not all she expected.

      Americanah
    • The thing around your neck

      • 217 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      A collection of twelve stories includes the tale of a medical student in hiding with a poor Muslim woman, and a woman who discovers a devastating secret about her brother's death.

      The thing around your neck
    • A devastating essay on loss and the people we love from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the bestselling author of Americanah and Half of a Yellow Sun.

      Notes on grief
    • Half of a Yellow Sun

      • 448 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
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      With effortless grace, celebrated author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie illuminates a seminal moment in modern African history: Biafra's impassioned struggle to establish an independent republic in southeastern Nigeria during the late 1960s. We experience this tumultuous decade alongside five unforgettable characters: Ugwu, a thirteen-year-old houseboy who works for Odenigbo, a university professor full of revolutionary zeal; Olanna, the professor’s beautiful young mistress who has abandoned her life in Lagos for a dusty town and her lover’s charm; and Richard, a shy young Englishman infatuated with Olanna’s willful twin sister Kainene. Half of a Yellow Sun is a tremendously evocative novel of the promise, hope, and disappointment of the Biafran war.

      Half of a Yellow Sun