![]() ![]() As they revisit their shared passion–for their homeland and for each other–they must face the largest challenges of their lives. Obinze is the kind of successful “Big Man” he’d scorned in his youth, and Ifemelu has become an “Americanah”–a different version of her former self, one with a new accent and attitude. Years later, when they reunite in Nigeria, neither is the same person who left home. Obinze’s journey leads him to back alleys of illegal employment in London to a fake marriage for the sake of a work card, and finally, to a set of handcuffs as he is exposed and deported. She feels for the first time the weight of something she didn’t think about back home: race.Obinze–handsome and kind-hearted–was Ifemelu’s teenage love he’d hoped to join her in America, but post 9/11 America wouldn’t let him in. But what came before is more like a nightmare: wrenching departure from family humiliating jobs under a false name. She seems to have fulfilled every immigrant’s dream: Ivy League education success as a writer of a wildly popular political blog money for the things she needs. ![]() ![]() Ifemelu–beautiful, self-assured–left Nigeria 15 years ago, and now studies in Princeton as a Graduate Fellow. A searing new novel, at once sweeping and intimate, by the award-winning author of Half of a Yellow Sun: a story of love and race centered around a man and woman from Nigeria who seemed destined to be together–until the choices they are forced to make tear them apart. ![]()
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