Reading Club: Colonialism, politics, and religion in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Stories

Do you love reading and sharing your experience with literature, but your tight schedule doesn’t allow you to join live reading club meetings?

Don’t worry because you are then in the right place. 

You can join the asynchronous Reading Club on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

What does this mean?

It means that, by buying this literary pack, you will have access to a Reading Club where you’ll be able to read stories by one of the most recognized contemporary African writers, learn a lot about her, about her native Nigeria, watch videos, films, and more.

When? Whenever you want and at your own time.

After buying the literary pack, you will have access to a Google Drive shared folder with lots of reading and visual material.

What does this Reading Club include?

1. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's bio.
2. Nigeria's historical context since its independence in 1960.
3. Information on Igbo Culture.
4. Four short stories that belong to the collection The Thing Around Your Neck
5. A reading guide for each story to help and guide you throughout the reading.
6. The analysis of these four stories.
7. Suggested Nigerian films available on Netflix.
8. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's TeD Talks.
9. The following texts by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: her non-fiction books Dear Ijeawele or a feminist manifesto in fifteen suggestions and We Should All be Feminists; her novels Americanah, Purple Hibiscus, and Half of a Yellow Sun; her short story collection The Thing Around Your Neck. All in PDF format.
10. The following texts by other African writers: the novel Things Fall Apart by Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe and the translated version Todo se desmorona; the play Death and the King's Horseman by Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka; the poem The Sea Eats the Land at Home by Ghanaian writer Kofi Awoonor. 

Once you buy this pack, you'll receive access to the Google Drive folder through email. Please, make sure you complete your email.

Don't miss this wonderful experience that will transport you straight to Nigeria.

Are you joining?

Club de Lectura en inglés on-demand - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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Reading Club: Colonialism, politics, and religion in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Stories

Do you love reading and sharing your experience with literature, but your tight schedule doesn’t allow you to join live reading club meetings?

Don’t worry because you are then in the right place. 

You can join the asynchronous Reading Club on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

What does this mean?

It means that, by buying this literary pack, you will have access to a Reading Club where you’ll be able to read stories by one of the most recognized contemporary African writers, learn a lot about her, about her native Nigeria, watch videos, films, and more.

When? Whenever you want and at your own time.

After buying the literary pack, you will have access to a Google Drive shared folder with lots of reading and visual material.

What does this Reading Club include?

1. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's bio.
2. Nigeria's historical context since its independence in 1960.
3. Information on Igbo Culture.
4. Four short stories that belong to the collection The Thing Around Your Neck
5. A reading guide for each story to help and guide you throughout the reading.
6. The analysis of these four stories.
7. Suggested Nigerian films available on Netflix.
8. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's TeD Talks.
9. The following texts by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: her non-fiction books Dear Ijeawele or a feminist manifesto in fifteen suggestions and We Should All be Feminists; her novels Americanah, Purple Hibiscus, and Half of a Yellow Sun; her short story collection The Thing Around Your Neck. All in PDF format.
10. The following texts by other African writers: the novel Things Fall Apart by Nigerian writer Chinua Achebe and the translated version Todo se desmorona; the play Death and the King's Horseman by Nigerian writer Wole Soyinka; the poem The Sea Eats the Land at Home by Ghanaian writer Kofi Awoonor. 

Once you buy this pack, you'll receive access to the Google Drive folder through email. Please, make sure you complete your email.

Don't miss this wonderful experience that will transport you straight to Nigeria.

Are you joining?