Narator: Zainab Jah
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THE WOMEN’S PRIZE FOR FICTION ‘WINNER OF WINNERS’Winner of the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction 2007, this is a heartbreaking, exquisitely written literary masterpieceWINNER OF THE BAILEYS PRIZE BEST OF THE BESTThis is a heartbreaking, exquisitely written literary masterpiece from the author of AMERICANAHTHE WOMEN’S PRIZE FOR FICTION ‘WINNER OF WINNERS’Winner of the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction 2007, this is a heartbreaking, exquisitely written literary masterpieceUgwu, a boy from a poor village, works as a houseboy for a university professor. Olanna, a young woman, has abandoned her life of privilege in Lagos to live with her charismatic new lover, the professor. And Richard, a shy English writer, is in thrall to Olanna’s enigmatic twin sister. As the horrific Biafran War engulfs them, they are thrown together and pulled apart in ways they had never imagined.Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s masterpiece, winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction, is a novel about Africa in a wider sense: about the end of colonialism, ethnic allegiances, class and race – and about the ways in which love can complicate all of these things.WINNER OF THE BAILEYS PRIZE BEST OF THE BESTThis is a heartbreaking, exquisitely written literary masterpiece from the author of AMERICANAHIn 1960s Nigeria, a country blighted by civil war, three lives intersect. Ugwu, a boy from a poor village, works as a houseboy for a university lecturer. Olanna, a young woman, has abandoned her life of privilege in Lagos to live with her charismatic new lover, the professor. The third is Richard, a shy Englishman in thrall to Olanna’s enigmatic twin sister. When the shocking horror of the war engulfs them, their loyalties are severely tested as they are pulled apart and thrown together in ways that none of them imagined …'Vividly written, thrumming with life…a remarkable novel. In its compassionate intelligence as in its capacity for intimate portraiture, this novel is a worthy successor to such twentieth-century classics as Chinua Achebe's “Things Fall Apart” and V. S. Naipaul's “A Bend in the River”.' Joyce Carol Oates'Here is a new writer endowed with the gift of ancient storytellers.’ Chinua Achebe'I look with awe and envy at this young woman from Africa who is recording the history of her country. She is fortunate – and we, her readers, are even luckier.' Edmund White'Absolutely awesome. One of the best books I've ever read.' Judy Finnigan'[Deserves] a place alongside such works as Pat Barker's “Regeneration” trilogy and Helen Dunmore's depiction of the Leningrad blockade, “The Siege”.' Guardian‘Heartbreaking, funny, exquisitely written and, without doubt, a literary masterpiece and a classic’Daily Mail‘Stunning. This novel is an immense achievement’ Observer‘A landmark novel. Adichie brings to history a lucid intelligence and compassion, and a heartfelt plea for memory’ Guardian‘I wasted the last fifty pages, reading them far too greedily and fast, because I couldn’t bear to let go … magnificent’ Margaret ForsterThe Women’s Prize for Fiction’s ‘Winner of Winners’Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie was born in Nigeria in 1977. Her first novel ‘Purple Hibiscus’ was published in 2003 and was longlisted for the Booker Prize. Her second novel ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’ won the 2007 Orange Prize for Fiction. Her short story collection, ‘The Thing Around Your Neck’, was published to critical acclaim in 2009. Her work has been selected by the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association and the BBC Short Story Awards, has appeared in various literary publications, including Zoetrope and The Iowa Review. She won a MacArthur ‘genius’ grant in 2009, and in 2010 appeared on the New Yorker’s list of the best 20 writers under 40. Her third novel, ‘Americanah’, was published to widespread critical acclaim in 2013. ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’ is now a major feature film, ‘Americanah’ is in production. She lives in Nigeria.The Women’s Prize for Fiction’s ‘Winner of Winners’• Winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2007.• The most significant African novel since Chinua Achebe’s ‘Things Fall Apart’.• ‘Purple Hibiscus’ was shortlisted for the Orange Prize and the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and won the Commonwealth Writer’s Prize.• ‘Purple Hibiscus’ was an internationally acclaimed first novel which has sold over 100,000 copies in the British Commonwealth and 70,000 copies in the UK alone.• ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’ was the winner of the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction 2007. It has also been shortlisted for The James Tait Black Memorial Prizes and has sold over 240,000 copies in paperback alone since publication in the UK.Competition: the;vanishing half;queenie;girl, woman, other;the nickel boys;such a fun age;why I’m no longer talking to white people about race;blackisking;becoming;;Zikora. By;Brit Bennett;Candice Carty-Williams;Bernadine;Bernardine Evaristo;Colson Whitehead;Reni Edo-Lodge;Beyonce;barack;michelle;obama
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