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Second-Class Citizen

African LiteratureFeminismFictionHistorical fiction

₦15,750.00

‘Most dreams, as all dreamers know quite well, do have setbacks. Adah’s dream was no exception, for hers had many’

They nicknamed Adah ‘the Igbo tigress’ at school in Nigeria, she was so fearless. Now she has moved to London to join her husband, and is determined to succeed. But her welcome from 1960’s England – and the man she married – is a cold one. Providing for her growing family, struggling to survive and negotiating everyday injustices along the way, Adah still resolves that she will never give up her dream of becoming a writer.

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‘Fresh, timeless … a lively work of art’ Observer

‘Buchi Emecheta was the foremother of black British women’s writing . . . powerful fictions written from and about our lives’ Bernardine Evaristo

‘Most dreams, as all dreamers know quite well, do have setbacks. Adah’s dream was no exception, for hers had many’

They nicknamed Adah ‘the Igbo tigress’ at school in Nigeria, she was so fearless. Now she has moved to London to join her husband, and is determined to succeed. But her welcome from 1960’s England – and the man she married – is a cold one. Providing for her growing family, struggling to survive and negotiating everyday injustices along the way, Adah still resolves that she will never give up her dream of becoming a writer.

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Author

Buchi Emecheta

Language

English

ISBN

978-0241532683

Publisher

Penguin Classics

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