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We're staying in Chimamanda's world and this time, we're going back to where it all began. 🌺Purple Hibiscus is Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's debut novel, and it is anything but a debut. Set in post-colonial Nigeria, it follows fifteen-year-old Kambili — quiet, obedient, suffocated growing up in a home ruled by a father who is beloved by everyone outside its walls and terrifying within them. A man who is deeply religious, generous to his community, and brutal to his family.This book wrecked us in the best way. We talked about Eugene — one of the most complex, difficult characters in African literature — and how Adichie makes you hold two completely opposing feelings about him at once. We talked about Kambili's silence, Aunty Ifeoma's fire, and what it means to finally find your voice when you've been taught your whole life that speaking is dangerous.Faith, freedom, trauma, family, and the slow, painful bloom of a girl coming into herself. Purple Hibiscus asks big questions quietly and that's exactly what makes it so powerful.If you thought Americanah and Dream Count were good, wait until we get into this one. We want to know where does Purple Hibiscus rank for you in Chimamanda's body of work? Tell us in the comments! 👇
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