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  • Purple Hibiscus

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    Paperback (HarperPerennial, Jan. 1, 2008)
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  • PURPLE HIBISCUS

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    Paperback (Fourth Estate, Jan. 1, 2003)
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  • Purple Hibiscus

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    Paperback (Fourth Estate, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Longlisted for the 2004 Man Booker Prize Shortlisted for the 2004 Orange Prize A haunting tale of an Africa and an adolescence undergoing tremendous changes by a talented young Nigerian writer. The limits of fifteen-year-old Kambili's world are defined by the high walls of her family estate and the dictates of her repressive and fanatically religious father. Her life is regulated by schedules: prayer, sleep, study, and more prayer. When Nigeria begins to fall apart during a military coup, Kambili's father, involved mysteriously in the political crisis, sends Kambili and her brother away to live with their aunt. In this house, full of energy and laughter, she discovers life and love – and a terrible, bruising secret deep within her family. Centring on the promise of freedom and the pain and exhilaration of adolescence, Purple Hibiscus is the extraordinary debut of a remarkable new talent. About the Author :- 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.
  • PURPLE HIBISCUS BY Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    Paperback (FOURTH ESTATE LTD, July 31, 2005)
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  • Purple Hibiscus

    Chimananda Ngozi Adichie

    Paperback (COLLINS EDUCATIONAL CORE LIST, Feb. 22, 2010)
    Purple Hibiscus
  • Purple Hibiscus: A Novel

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    Paperback (Algonquin Books, April 17, 2012)
    Fifteen-year-old Kambili and her older brother Jaja lead a privileged life in Enugu, Nigeria. They live in beautiful house, with a caring family, and attend an exclusive missionary school. They're completely shielded from the troubles of the world. Yet, as Kambili reveals in her tender-voiced account, things are less perfect than they appear. Although her Papa is generous and well respected, he is fanatically religious and tyrannical at home—a home that is silent and suffocating.As the country begins to fall apart under a military coup, Kambili and Jaja are sent to their aunt, a university professor outside the city, where they discover a life beyond the confines of their father’s authority. Books cram the shelves, curry and nutmeg permeate the air, and their cousins’ laughter rings throughout the house. When they return home, tensions within the family escalate, and Kambili must find the strength to keep her loved ones together.Purple Hibiscus is an exquisite novel about the emotional turmoil of adolescence, the powerful bonds of family, and the bright promise of freedom.
  • Purple Hibiscus: Englischer Text mit deutschen Worterklärungen. B2

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    Paperback (Reclam Philipp Jun., July 17, 2019)
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  • Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    Paperback (Fourth Estate, Jan. 1, 1836)
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  • Purple Hibiscus

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 17, 2012)
    Fifteen-year-old Kambili and her older brother Jaja lead a privileged life in Enugu, Nigeria. They live in a beautiful house, with a caring family, and attend an exclusive missionary school. They're completely shielded from the troubles of the world. Yet, as Kambili reveals in her tender-voiced account, things are less perfect than they appear. Although her Papa is generous and well respected, he is fanatically religious and tyrannical at home a home that is silent and suffocating.As the country begins to fall apart under a military coup, Kambili and Jaja are sent to their aunt, a university professor outside the city, where they discover a life beyond the confines of their father s authority. Books cram the shelves, curry and nutmeg permeate the air, and their cousins laughter rings throughout the house. When they return home, tensions within the family escalate, and Kambili must find the strength to keep her loved ones together."Purple Hibiscus" is an exquisite novel about the emotional turmoil of adolescence, the powerful bonds of family, and the bright promise of freedom."
  • Purple Hibiscus

    Adichie

    Paperback (Anchor, Paperback(2004), Jan. 1, 2004)
    Purple Hibiscus (03) by Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi [Paperback (2004)]
  • Collins Readers – Purple Hibiscus

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    (Collins Educational, March 4, 2010)
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  • Purple Hibiscus

    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, LLC, June 28, 2004)
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a 2003 O Henry Prize winner, and was shortlisted for the 2002 Caine Prize for African Writing and the 2004 Orange Prize. In Purple Hibiscus, she recounts the story of a young Nigerian girl searching for freedom. Although her father is greatly respected within their community, 15-year-old Kambili knows a frighteningly strict and abusive side to this man. In many ways, she and her family lead a privileged life, but Kambili and her brother, Jaja, are often punished for failing to meet their father's expectations. After visiting her aunt and cousins, Kambili dreams of being part of a loving family. But a military coup brings new tension to Nigeria and her home, and Kambili wonders if her dreams will ever be fulfilled. Adichie's striking and poetic language reveals a land and a family full of strife, but fighting to survive. A rich narration by South African native Lisette Lecat perfectly complements this inspiring tale.