Under The Udala Trees
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3.8
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Chinelo Okparanta
A young girl comes of age in the 1960s during the Nigerian Civil War in this powerful debut novel inspired by Nigerian folktales.Winner, 2016 Lambda Literary Award, Best Lesbian FictionA New York Times Book Review Editors’ ChoiceOne of NPR’s Best Books of 2015“If you’ve ever wondered if love can conquer all, read [this] stunning coming of age debut.” —Marie ClaireIjeoma comes of age as her nation does. Born before independence, she is eleven when civil war breaks out in the young republic of Nigeria. Sent away to safety, she meets another displaced child and they, star-crossed, fall in love. They are from different ethnic communities. They are also both girls. But when their love is discovered, Ijeoma learns that she must hide this part of herself—and there is a cost to living inside a lie.Inspired by Nigeria’s folktales and its war, Chinelo Okparanta shows us in “graceful and precise” prose (New York Times Book Review), how the struggles and divisions of a nation are inscribed on the souls of its citizens. “Powerful and heartbreaking, Under the Udala Trees is a deeply moving commentary on identity, prejudice, and forbidden love” (BuzzFeed).“Here is writing rich in the beautiful intimacies of people who love each other—and wise about the importance of holding onto those precious connections in a world that is, more often than not, dangerous and cold.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Historical Fiction
Lgbtq+
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Author
Chinelo Okparanta
Pages
338
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2015-09-22
ISBN
0544003365 9780544003361
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"A gorgeous, powerful tale of enduring love and courage. This novel is filled with conflicts; between who we are and who we are told we must be, what is written and what is believed, who we love and who we are tied to. Romantic and defiant, this is an essential story, filled with patience, faith, and the will not just to survive, but to bloom into truth and love. "