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Book Review: Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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Chimamanda’s excellent vocabulary and brilliance shine through in this novel in a way that will have a lasting impact on the reader. She writes with such a conviction and uses the right tone, prose and witty descriptions that will have you laughing out loud.

What is the story about? 

A young Nigerian woman, Ifemelu, immigrates to the United States to further her education. Throughout the novel, we dart in and out of Ifemelu’s life in Nigeria and the United States. The book also delves into her love story with Obinze, her high school boyfriend, in Nigeria.   

What I liked the most

The author has done a terrific job of portraying Ifemelu as an observant character who has a well-rounded view of the world.  Ifemelu’s tribulations and victories meticulously described her feelings of settling in the states. I felt as if I was right there with Ifemelu as I read.

The contrast of the two main characters experiences brings a healthy balance to the whole story. For example, whilst Ifemelu’s rich boyfriend in America helped her secure a job after graduating, Obinze lived a rather harsh undocumented life in the UK.

Below are a few of the things that made me fall in love with the plot:

What I didn’t like so much

Americanah is an incredibly long read! It took me several months to finish reading it, simply because I had other things I was reading, and this made me feel so anxious because I kept trying to set myself a read by time and date and that just didn’t work.

Themes explored throughout the story

Who should read this book? 

How many stars will I give Americana?

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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