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Second Class Citizen
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Second Class Citizen

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Second Class Citizen pales a lot of academic feminist writing into insignificance. - The Guardian
Emecheta’s prose has a shimmer of originality, of English being reinvented… Issues of survival lie inherent in her material and give her tales weight. - John Updike
One of the most informative books about contemporary African life that I have read. - Alice Walker In the late 1960s, Adah, a spirited and resourceful woman manages to move her family to London. Seeking an independent life for herself and her children she encounters racism and hard truths about being a new citizen.
AUTHOR: Born of Ibo parents in Nigeria, Buchi Emecheta is widely known for her multilayered stories of black women struggling to maintain their identity and construct viable lives for themselves and their families. She writes, according to The New York Times, with subtlety, power, and abundant compassion. Her numerous novels include The Slave Girl, The Family, Bride Price, and The Joys of Motherhood.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
George Braziller Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2016
Pages
174
ISBN
9780807610664

Second Class Citizen pales a lot of academic feminist writing into insignificance. - The Guardian
Emecheta’s prose has a shimmer of originality, of English being reinvented… Issues of survival lie inherent in her material and give her tales weight. - John Updike
One of the most informative books about contemporary African life that I have read. - Alice Walker In the late 1960s, Adah, a spirited and resourceful woman manages to move her family to London. Seeking an independent life for herself and her children she encounters racism and hard truths about being a new citizen.
AUTHOR: Born of Ibo parents in Nigeria, Buchi Emecheta is widely known for her multilayered stories of black women struggling to maintain their identity and construct viable lives for themselves and their families. She writes, according to The New York Times, with subtlety, power, and abundant compassion. Her numerous novels include The Slave Girl, The Family, Bride Price, and The Joys of Motherhood.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
George Braziller Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2016
Pages
174
ISBN
9780807610664