![]() ![]() I listened to it on a cross-country road trip, so, yes. Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting? There were definitely times when her South African accent came through or when her pronunciation of certain Igbo words were a bit off, but it won't be noticeable to most listeners. Great job!ĭid Lisette Lecat do a good job differentiating all the characters? How? ![]() The story does an excellent job of telling a story, the foundations of which could be found in any culture, and making it a distinctly African story. ![]() It's refreshing to hear names and places that are historically accurate, and not generic. I'm from Tanzania, but Adichie makes me feel like I now know Nsukka and Enugu, though I've never been. I love the fact that Igboland plays a prominent role in Adichie's stories. I liked Adichie's Half of a Yellow Sun much better, but this book, once you get into it, is really good. Where does Purple Hibiscus rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far? ![]()
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