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Zikora by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
4.0
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, bestselling author, has delivered a beautifully, and impactful written short story, written in prose.
When Zikora tells her lover, Kwame that she’s pregnant, he abandons her. Preparing for motherhood, Zikora’s demanding, self-possessed mother, and its complicated love. Zikora reflects on her mother’s painful past to understand her better.
This was a moving storytelling in 35 pages, that captures the struggles of mother, daughter relationship, cultural differences, and relationships between men and women.
The audio narration captured the true story and the language of the characters. I recommend listening to the book.
When Zikora tells her lover, Kwame that she’s pregnant, he abandons her. Preparing for motherhood, Zikora’s demanding, self-possessed mother, and its complicated love. Zikora reflects on her mother’s painful past to understand her better.
This was a moving storytelling in 35 pages, that captures the struggles of mother, daughter relationship, cultural differences, and relationships between men and women.
The audio narration captured the true story and the language of the characters. I recommend listening to the book.