Wednesday, 7 January 2009

Half of a Yellow Sun

Half a Yellow Sun is based on the Nigeria-Biafra War that happened in Nigeria from 1967-70. Adichie's writing is an intact narrative and description of the horrors that surrounded those years in Nigeria.

Half of a Yellow Sun follows the lives of five very different characters as they are swept up in rapidly−escalating violent political turmoil. Ugwu is a poor villager‚ employed as a houseboy for the university lecturer Odenigbo. Olanna is a young beautiful middle−class woman‚ who has to confront the reality of the massacre of her relatives. Richard is a shy English writer who falls in love with the remote and enigmatic Kainene.

These characters are propelled into violent events that will pull them apart and bring them together in the most unexpected ways‚ testing their ideals and stretching their loyalties to breaking point.

This book will not hide grief or pain, it will not soothe over the bad, and only emphasize the good. Half of a Yellow Sun is a tremendously evocative novel of the promise, hope, and disappointment of the Biafran war.

1 comment:

Laura said...

Hi Ali

You dont know me but I got to your blog through Etta´s. Loved reading through the list of books - must buy some and give them a read. Just wanted to let you know about a book that I read that I just loved. It´s Redeeming Love by Francine Rivers - might be something you would enjoy??!! Everyone I have recommended it to and who have read it have loved it...so just passing on a bit of information. All the best
Laura (friend of Etta)