Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi

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Notes on Grief

A worthwhile mediation on coming to terms with grief. Especially as we continue to reckon with loss, this reflective account will be valuable to the many people unexpectedly grieving from afar.
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We Should All Be Feminists

Libraries aware of Adichie's global popularity will surely want to spread her concise, common-sense, inclusive feminism.
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Dear Ijeawele; or, A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions

For parents and children of all ages, Adichie's Manifesto should certainly encourage discussion and even enable change. ["A fast read and vital addition to all collections. Anyone interested in social change will enjoy": LJ 5/15/17 starred review of the Knopf hc.]
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Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions

A fast read and vital addition to all collections. Anyone interested in social change will enjoy.
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Americanah

This may well be the best narration of the year. ["Witty, wry, and observant, Adichie is a marvelous storyteller who writes passionately about the difficulty of assimilation and the love that binds a man, a woman, and their homeland," read the starred review of the Knopf hc, LJ 5/1/13.]
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Americanah

Witty, wry, and observant, Adichie is a marvelous storyteller who writes passionately about the difficulty of assimilation and the love that binds a man, a woman, and their homeland. Her work should be read by anyone clutching at the belief that we're living in a post-racial United States.
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