Purple Hibiscus
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Published:13th Apr '23
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A haunting tale of an Africa and an adolescence undergoing tremendous changes from the talented bestseller and award-winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Fifteen-year-old Kambili's world is circumscribed by the high walls of her family compound and the frangipani trees she can see from her bedroom window. Her wealthy Catholic father, although generous and well-respected in the community, is repressive and fanatically religious at home. Her life is lived under his shadow and regulated by schedules: prayer, sleep, study, and more prayer. She lives in fear of his violence and the words in her textbooks begin to turn to blood in front of her eyes.
When Nigeria begins to fall apart under a military coup, Kambili's father, involved in mysterious ways with the unfolding political crisis, sends Kambili and her brother away to their aunt's. The house is noisy and full of laughter. Here she discovers love and a life – dangerous and heathen – beyond the confines of her father's authority. The visit will lift the silence from her world and, in time, reveal a terrible, bruising secret at the heart of her family life.
This first novel is about the promise of freedom; about the blurred lines between the old gods and the new; between childhood and adulthood; between love and hatred. An extraordinary debut, ‘Purple Hibiscus’ is a compelling novel which captures both a country and an adolescence at a time of tremendous change.
‘Immensely powerful’ The Times
'An intoxicating story that is at once distinctly feminine, African and universal' Observer
‘There’s a quiet confidence about the writing which is very attractive – it isn’t showy, it isn’t brash, but on the contrary both captivating and mature’ Margaret Forster
‘A sensitive and touching story of a child exposed too early to religious intolerance and the uglier side of the Nigerian state’ J. M. Coetzee
‘A beautifully judged account of the private intimate stirrings of a young girl…Adichie is a fresh new voice out of Africa’ Telegraph
‘Political brutality and domestic violence, religion and witchcraft all merge with subtle force in this memorable novel. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie uses childhood innocence to write Nigerian history with the eye of a family insider’ Hugo Hamilton
‘One of the finest debut novels of recent years…as punchy and characterful as Monica Ali’s Brick Lane’ Evening Standard
‘Assured and evocative…a tale for our times’ Daily Mail
‘Grips the reader from start to finish. I could not put it down’ Irish Times
ISBN: 9780008610012
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 19mm
Weight: 190g
320 pages
Collins Modern Classics edition