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Half of a Yellow Sun

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Publishers : HarperCollins

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  • Genre : Literature>Novels & Novellas
  • Publication Year : NA
  • ISBN No : 978-0007200283
  • Binding : Card Board (Hard) with Gel Jacket
  • Pages : NA
  • Weight : 499 gms
  • Height x Width x Depth : 8.5x5.5x0.5 Inch
MRP : ₹499.00/- Discount : 22% Off
Your Price : ₹387.00/-
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About the Book

Love, War, and the Cost of Belonging


Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a powerful and unforgettable novel set in 1960s Nigeria, during the harrowing years of the Biafran War. Through the eyes of three very different characters, Adichie paints an intimate and sweeping portrait of a country on the brink.


Ugwu, a village boy with wide eyes and sharp intelligence, becomes houseboy to a university professor passionate about revolutionary change. Olanna, the professor’s elegant partner, leaves behind her privileged life to follow her convictions. And Richard, a British writer searching for meaning, finds himself tangled in the politics and pain of a country not his own.


As war erupts, loyalties are tested, and lives are forever changed. What begins as a story of love and ambition becomes a haunting exploration of survival, betrayal, and resilience in the face of unspeakable loss.


Both epic and deeply personal, Half of a Yellow Sun is a masterful reflection on colonial legacy, identity, and the fragile power of hope in times of devastation.