Purple Hibiscus

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Purple Hibiscus is a critically acclaimed debut novel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie that explores family, religion, and political unrest in contemporary Nigeria through the eyes of a young girl.

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instanceOf novel
adaptation stage adaptation
author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie NERFINISHED
awarded Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book (Africa) 2005 NERFINISHED
Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book (overall) 2005 NERFINISHED
countryOfFirstPublication United Kingdom NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Nigeria NERFINISHED
criticalReception critically acclaimed
explores conflict between private and public selves
personal liberation
religious fanaticism
tension between tradition and modernity
genre coming-of-age novel
literary fiction
political novel
hasInfluenceOn contemporary Nigerian literature
hasISBN 9780007189885
9781616202415
literaryMovement contemporary African literature
mainCharacter Aunty Ifeoma NERFINISHED
Beatrice Achike NERFINISHED
Eugene Achike NERFINISHED
Jaja Achike NERFINISHED
Kambili Achike NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective first-person
narrator Kambili Achike NERFINISHED
notableFor depiction of military dictatorship in Nigeria
portrayal of Nigerian middle-class family life
originalLanguage English
publicationYear 2003
publisher Algonquin Books NERFINISHED
settingPeriod postcolonial Nigeria
settingPlace Nigeria NERFINISHED
shortlistedFor Booker Prize-related regional awards
Orange Prize for Fiction NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult readers
theme Catholicism
authoritarianism
colonial legacy
domestic violence
family dynamics
freedom and autonomy
political unrest
religion
silence and voice

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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie notableWork Purple Hibiscus