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How does the semi-autobiographical nature of the novel impact the portrayal of Adah’s life? Knowing that the novel reflects real events, how does this affect the portrayal of other characters, such as Francis?
When Adah first comes to England, birth control had just become available to married women, and it will soon become available to unmarried women as well. How might a better understanding of birth control and family planning have influenced Adah’s life? Why does Adah not have access to that kind of information?
When they first arrive in England, Adah and Francis are living in a one-room apartment surrounded by mostly Nigerian immigrant neighbors. How does this impact their family, and why is the community not for a support system for Adah?
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By Buchi Emecheta