Helpful Score: 3
Thought provoking book. Told from the daughter's point of view. A story of a family in Nigeria. They are wealthy; Father is extremely in his catholic faith; The family is controlled by the father through mental and physical abuse yet the daughter loves her father unconditionally. The state of the country is mirrored in this one family. There is a struggle between 'the old ways' and catholism, between peace/calmness and freedom, love and choice. Well worth the time to read it.
Helpful Score: 1
A sad story about how religion/missionary work can cause more damage than good. A young Nigerian girl, Kambli, struggles with her place in life and her Catholic converted father, who is more interested in the strict rules of the religion that what is truly important in life, like family and tradition.
Helpful Score: 1
An excellent story which immerses you completely in another culture, while the plot explores abuse at the hands of an extremely religious parent.
This is a very good story about young Nigerian girl named Kambili who must come to terms with the political strife in her country as well as her tyrannical father's twisted view of faith.
Easy-to-read, engaging story!
Easy-to-read, engaging story!
Helpful Score: 1
It's about a girl in Africa whose family is Catholic and her father is a respected leader in the community. She talks about how others view their lives and how they actually are. How she tries to keep her distance from other kids so she won't have to explain her home life. It also touches briefly on the political events that affect their lives. It's a very well written story. It's engaging from page 1. I was surprised how quickly I got through it. I just couldn't put it down. It was very touching and sometimes very sad. I highly recommend this book. It was on my TBR forever. I can't believe I waited so long to read it!