Americanah

paperback, 608 pages

English language

Published March 4, 2014 by Vintage Canada.

ISBN:
978-0-307-39792-8
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OCLC Number:
874964424

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Ifemelu and Obinze are young and in love when they depart military-ruled Nigeria for the West. Beautiful, self- assured Ifemelu heads for America, where despite her academic success she is forced to grapple with what it means to be black for the first time. Quiet, thoughtful Obinze had hoped to join her, but with post—9/11 America closed to him, he instead plunges into a danger- ous, undocumented life in London. At once powerful and tender, Americanah is a remarkable novel of race, love, and identity by the award-winning writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. --back cover

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Interesting discussions

I was interested to see, when reading other reviews after having finished Americanah, that a lot of people didn't like the discussions and arguments about race or the imagined blog posts, preferring the Ifemelu-Obinze romance instead. Personally, once Ifemelu had left for America, I wasn't convinced by the apparent longings to resume their relationship and enjoyed reading the race discussions instead!

Americanah has a large cast of characters, some of which appear and reappear briefly so keeping track of everyone wasn't always easy. I did read the book over just a few days and think that if I had taken much longer, I could have gotten very lost. As a white Brit I did occasionally cringe at spotting things I have done or said being pulled up by Adichie. She has a wonderfully sharp eye and I love her ability to create such realism on the page. There are so …

Review of 'Americanah' on 'Goodreads'

This book is many things:
• A story of first love
• A story of immigration (successful and not!) and the hardships involved
• An astute commentary on American racial culture

And it's an enjoyable read – or listen. I opted for the audiobook, which was read by Adjoa Andoh. She really makes the Nigerian voice come to life.

Review of 'Americanah' on 'Goodreads'

I felt a lot of empathy towards many of the characters. I think this was well written and an interesting exploration of identity and relationships; what responsibilities we have to each other and how our sense of identity impacts our navigation of life's journey. Not my usual cup of tea (murder, magic and mayhem), but would definitely recommend.

Review of 'Americanah' on Goodreads

1) "Princeton, in the summer, smelled of nothing, and although Ifemelu liked the tranquil greenness of the many trees, the clean streets and stately homes, the delicately overpriced shops, and the quiet, abiding air of earned grace, it was this, the lack of smell, that most appealed to her, perhaps because the other American cities she knew well had all smelled distinctly. Philadelphia had the musty scent of history. New Haven smelled of neglect. Baltimore smelled of brine, and Brooklyn of sun-warmed garbage. But Princeton had no smell. She liked taking deep breaths here. She liked watching the locals who drove with pointed courtesy and parked their latest-model cars outside the organic grocery store on Nassau Street or outside the sushi restaurants or outside the ice cream shop that had fifty different flavors including red pepper or outside the post office where effusive staff bounded out to greet them at …

Review of 'Americanah' on 'Goodreads'

So. Good.

I’ve been reading this book off and on for nearly six months. No matter what, though, I never lost the thread of the narrative. I was never confused about the current situation I had left a few weeks prior, nor why the characters were acting the way they were. It’s so well written, it was impossible to forget what was happening in the story.

It’s beautiful and I loved it.

Review of 'Americanah' on 'Goodreads'

333 pages in...really enjoyed the first 1/3, but liking it less and less, with all the caricature boyfriend's friends and Ifemelu being a cold, disdainful, selfish person. I actually like the blog posts but can't imagine Ifemelu writing them, or caring enough about anything (except Dike) to write them. So far I wish there had been more Obinze (although his UK section was rather spoiled by the 1-dimensional character vignettes in much the same ways as Ifemelu's once she gets a job).

Finished - meh, got the feeling this could have been a great book of essays on race AND a good migration story AND a good romance, but in trying to cram all three together it didn't really work and overall was a disappointing read.

But enjoyed the writing enough that I will definitely seek out Adichie's other novels and short story collection.

Review of 'Americanah' on 'Storygraph'

While I was not completely enthralled or blown away by the story in Americanah, I deeply appreciated the perspective and the look at an unfamiliar culture. Like many American whites, I don't have many friends with vastly different cultural backgrounds, so I was hoping to be able to learn more from this book. I believe I did. While, of course, my interpretation may be imperfect and I understand that my perspective can never be completely intimate with unfamiliar cultures, especially one such as Ifemelu's, I hope that I have gained some understanding.

We are introduced, at first, to Ifemelu and the boy Obinze, two different but lively characters. While Obinze is perhaps less playful than Ifemelu, I liked both. They are close growing up, but moving out of Nigeria separates them.

Ifemelu goes to school in America, and writes about the many types of people she meets, and I …

Review of 'Americanah' on 'Goodreads'

maybe 3 1/2 stars.

Americanah is a book that leaves me feeling very ambivalent. On the one hand, what works for me, is story about what it is like to be a young middle class girl growing up in Nigeria and then later coming to America. It is a story about young love, ambition, and the feeling of being a stranger in a strange land, coming to terms with your place in the world. It gave keen insight as to what the non American born black can expect to experience in a still somewhat racist American society. It was thought provoking and at times uncomfortable for me to realize the only reason I don't consider race as an issue in America today is because I'm privileged not to have to. So kudos and points for Adichie for writing a somewhat in your face novel.

On the other hand what does …

Review of 'Americanah' on 'Goodreads'

The strength and power of the story is in part due to the fine writing. Although you shift in time and narrators, I always knew where I was on the path I was being led. That is a feat in itself, but it is a true joy to be told a story that is so honest, heartfelt, and affecting. It's raw and real in commentary while still bringing its characters to life.

Review of 'Americanah' on 'Goodreads'

What's frustrating is that if this book had had a more aggressive editor, it could have been 5 stars. The story that's there is great, and it is a fresh and interesting take on the "immigrant narrative" trope. The main character is very human, complex and flawed, yet still inspires you to root for her. However, the author indulges herself far too often by sinking into didacticism, often in the form of recounting pointless dinner party conversations or describing tangential characters that are not that interesting and never appear again. I too often felt like I was receiving a lecture on racial politics in America and/or social problems in Nigeria.

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