A review by marcynewman
Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

4.0

A moving, lovely novel. Adichie does a wonderful job taking the reader inside Kambili's head, into her world of silences. The subtleties of the prose give one a sense of the damage Christianity has imposed as a part of its colonial legacy through the broken family ties, rigid rules, the erasure of local cultures.