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The Joys of Motherhood

March 12, 2014 by Fiat.Luxury 1 Comment

Oof.  This book.  This is the third of my ten African books this year, and my favorite so far.  The chapters are short and poignant but flow together to paint a larger, brighter picture of traditional African society and one woman’s place in it. The characters live hard, determined lives.  There’s a drastic distance between rural village and urban (Lagos, in this case.)  It reminded me a bit of Things Fall Apart, since the story is told plainly, almost in the style of a folk […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, African authors, buchi emecheta, Nigeria, the joys of motherhood

Fiat.Luxury's CBR6 Review No:8 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, African authors, buchi emecheta, Nigeria, the joys of motherhood ·
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Family Secrets and Tragedy

February 22, 2014 by Valyruh 1 Comment

 This debut novel by Nigerian author Adichie is a haunting story whose impact lingers long after the last page is turned. It describes the lives of two teenaged children of a wealthy and influential Nigerian newspaper editor, who is revered for his courageous stand against a corrupt and failing government, for his unswerving rectitude and broad generosity as a pillar of the Catholic community, but who behind closed doors is a violent religious tyrant and abuser of his wife and children. All this against a […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: abuse, coup, Nigeria, poverty, religious tyranny

Valyruh's CBR6 Review No:16 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: abuse, coup, Nigeria, poverty, religious tyranny ·
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Americanah

January 21, 2014 by Willynillyone 2 Comments

Last year I read Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, which is a brilliant fictionalized portrayal of Nigeria before and during the civil war, and was blown away by both the story and her writing. Once I heard she had this new book out, I put myself on the 70-person wait list for Americanah and finally picked it up last Friday. Americanah is about a young woman named Ifemelu who grows up in Nigeria and due to the multiple strikes at her […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, Americanah, Immigration, Nigeria, Race, Racism

Willynillyone's CBR6 Review No:3 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: #CBR6, Americanah, Immigration, Nigeria, Race, Racism ·
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