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Americanah

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Americanah is a powerful, tender story of race and identity by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. It follows the journey of Ifemelu, a young Nigerian woman who immigrates to the United States and grapples with her identity as a black woman in America. The novel explores themes of love, race, and the immigrant experience with wit and insight.
Publisher
Knopf Canada
Publication year
2013
ISBN-13
9780345807465
ISBN-10
0345807464
Language
English
Subjects
Race and IdentityImmigrant ExperienceContemporary FictionAfrican LiteratureCultural CritiqueRomantic RelationshipsSocial CommentaryDiasporaFeminismGlobalization

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