Zikora by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Zikora by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is an immersive short story filled with emotional moments that are as messy as the human experience. Filled with love, loss, and family issues, Zikora wraps a frayed ribbon around the ties that connect human beings. I felt Zikora's pain and disappointment as well as her passion and kindness. I longed for her to find her voice and her footing even as her insecurities and waffling decisions brought consequences beyond her control. Adichie created complicated characters that were alternately hard to love and hard to hate making them all the more human including Zikora herself. Zikora reminds us all that we are products of the lives we lead and the lessons we learned from those lives.
Check back soon for my thoughts on other books I'm reading including:
Write for Life: Creative Tools for Every Writer by Julia Cameron
Above the River: The Complete Poems by James Wright
The Mindful Self-Compassion Workbook by Kristin Neff and Christopher Germer
The Gift of Shadows by Stephanie Stamm
Cocaine: An Unauthorized Biography by Dominic Streatfeild
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