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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 4 Books Collection Set - Fiction - Paperback

SKU: MAN-VRT-HPR-U251750-2029347752
Barcode: 9782029347755
Publisher: Fourth Estate
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Titles in This Set:
Half of a Yellow Sun
Dream Count
Purple Hibiscus
Americanah

Format: Paperback and Hardcover
ISBN: 9780007200283, 9780008685737, 9780007189885, 9780007356348

Overview:
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s four-book collection brings together three acclaimed novels and her contemporary Dream Count in one accessible package. Readers are invited to move from intimate, domestic worlds to sweeping historical events and global migrations, all rendered in Adichie’s precise, lyrical voice. The mixture of paperback editions for most titles with a hardcover for Dream Count offers both everyday reading pleasure and collectible appeal. This set showcases Adichie’s remarkable range—from the personal to the political, from Nigeria’s past to its present and its diaspora—making it an essential addition for fans of literary fiction, social realism, and character-driven storytelling. It’s a powerful introduction to a voice celebrated worldwide and a compelling gift for book clubs and thoughtful readers alike.

What This Collection Covers:
Across these four novels, Adichie explores love and loyalty amid political upheaval, the pull of home across continents, and the search for identity in changing worlds. You’ll follow intimate family dynamics and personal choices as history looms large, then widen your lens to migration, race, and cultural negotiation. The set demonstrates Adichie’s ability to fuse human-scale emotion with social insight, delivering stories that feel both immediate and timeless. Whether you’re new to her work or expanding a cherished library, this collection offers a cohesive, immersive journey through contemporary African literature and the complexities of belonging in a global era.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Half of a Yellow Sun
Half of a Yellow Sun transports readers to Nigeria in the 1960s, following three lives—Ugwu, a houseboy; Olanna, a privileged university lecturer’s companion; and Richard, a shy English writer—as loyalties fracture under the pressures of civil war. Adichie paints a nation in upheaval through intimate scenes of family, friendship, and moral choice. The narrative weaves tenderness and violence with warmth, making the consequences of conflict feel immediate and personal. Readers witness ambition, love, and sacrifice colliding with history, creating a resonant portrait of resilience under impossible circumstances.

Dream Count
Dream Count centers on four women and their loves, longings, and desires, depicting how personal longing persists amid global change. Chiamaka, a Nigerian travel writer living in America, navigates friendship, loss, and the passage of time during a world disrupted by a pandemic. The novel blends intimate, character-driven storytelling with panoramic social observation, inviting empathy for each woman’s choices and consequences. Adichie examines desire and agency with sensitivity and wit, capturing the ache of distance and the courage required to redefine home when the future feels fragile.

Purple Hibiscus
Purple Hibiscus follows fifteen-year-old Kambili as she grows up under the stern rule of a religious father, where every day is shaped by ritual and control. Set against Nigeria’s political turbulence, the novel traces a coming-of-age marked by tenderness, fear, and awakening. Through Kambili’s eyes, readers glimpse the hopes and fractures within a tightly knit family, and the way belief systems can both protect and confine. Adichie’s prose remains intimate and precise, turning private moments into a powerful lens on courage, voice, and the urgent search for autonomy.

Americanah
Americanah follows Ifemelu and Obinze as they leave Nigeria for distant shores to seek new lives. Ifemelu’s American journey—dating, work, and the realization of race as a lasting social force—frames a larger meditation on identity and belonging. Obinze’s path toward a precarious future abroad reveals the costs of aspiration and the pull of home. Across their intertwined stories, Adichie crafts a sweeping portrait of love, migration, and the meaning of success, all written in her lucid, insightful voice that rewards patient reading with nuanced reflections on belonging in a global era.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This four-book collection is ideal for readers who crave character-rich, thought-provoking fiction that engages with history, society, and identity. It appeals to fans of literary realism seeking emotionally resonant storytelling and generous, conversation-starting themes. It’s a thoughtful gift for literature lovers, book clubs, students exploring postcolonial narratives, and educators building discussion around family, power, and migration. Whether you’re assembling a home library, gifting a graduate, or introducing a new generation to global fiction, this set offers four distinct, complementary voices that together illuminate the human experience across time and place.

Key Benefits:

  • Complete collection of four acclaimed novels by a single, award-winning author
  • Accessible paperback editions with a standout hardcover for Dream Count
  • Rich perspectives on love, race, identity, and resilience
  • Ideal for gift-giving, book clubs, and classroom discussion
  • Perfect for building a cohesive, enduring reading library
  • Engaging entry point to modern African literature and diaspora narratives

About the Author:
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a Nigeria-born, globally celebrated novelist and essayist renowned for her incisive explorations of Nigerian life, diaspora, and gender. Her work blends intimate character study with sharp social observation, earning international acclaim and multiple awards. Half of a Yellow Sun won the Orange Prize for Fiction, highlighting Adichie’s capacity to illuminate personal lives against sweeping historical backdrops. Americanah has become a definitive work on migration and identity, while We Should All Be Feminists and other essays have influenced conversations about feminism worldwide. Her lucid prose, moral clarity, and compassionately drawn characters have secured Adichie’s place as a leading voice in contemporary literature.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This set offers a powerful, immersive reading journey through Adichie’s most influential fiction, ideal for deep, reflective reading and lively discussions. Owning all four titles in one collection elevates the reading experience, enabling thematic comparisons and a richer understanding of her evolving craft. It’s a thoughtful, long-lasting addition to any bookshelf, perfect for fans of character-driven stories that illuminate personal and societal realities with empathy and intelligence.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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