(Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Photograph by Martin Godwin)
Two women at the street market, one a vender and one a shopper/tourist get in the middle of a riot. They run and take cover inside an abandoned shop. One woman is Muslim, and one Christian, her name is Chika. We never get to know the other woman’s name.
The riots were started by Northern Muslims and Chika can tell that the woman is one. It is evident that the street vendor woman is quite poor, but she shares what little she has with Chika including her thread bare scarf. Both women have lost someone in the market and hope to find them after. They spend the night in the shop, waiting for the riot to calm. They get to know one and other a bit.
Adichie weaves a story of an unlikely pair that show some hope. Hope and possibility that people of all religious backgrounds could learn to get along. That in the end all humans want the same thing. To get through life with their families safe and cared for.
I have not read Adichie before however, I have both Purple Hibiscus and Half of a Yellow Sun on my TBR. I am now looking forward to them with even more enthusiasm! I highly recommend A Private Experience and you can read it for free here.
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Half of a Yellow Sun is such a great novel Teddy. I hope you get to read it soon. I have Purple Hibiscus on my shelf. I’d love to find some time to get to it and she has a new one coming out this year too. She’s a very talented writer.
I don’t think your link to the story works, but I’m interested in reading it.
I read Half of a Yellow Sun a while ago and really enjoyed it!
Dar, I hope so too!
John, I fixed the link, thanks for telling me!
Marg, I’m looking forward to it.
Thanks for fixing the link! I’ve been meaning to read this author, now I can start with this story.
I’ve been meaning to read her for so long! Thank you so much for linking to this story.
JaAnn and Nymeth,
I hope you enjoy it!
I haven’t read this author either, but this sounds like an interesting story. Thanks for the review!
–Anna
Diary of an Eccentric
This looks like a great story! I have bookmarked it to come back and read it. Thanks for the link!
Anna, your welcome!
Rebecca, I hope you enjoy it.
What an inspiring story!
This sounds like a brilliant short story that’ll have me wanting to read more from this author.