55 pages • 1 hour read
336
Novel • Fiction
Nigeria • 1960s
2015
Adult
18+ years
Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta, set during and after the Nigerian Civil War, follows young Ijeoma as she navigates her identity and sexuality amid societal and familial pressure. Following her father’s death, Ijeoma lives with a teacher, falls in love with another girl, and faces significant challenges due to her sexual orientation and cultural expectations. The novel tactfully explores themes of love, identity, and resilience through the lens of Nigerian folklore and historical events. The book addresses intense homophobia and its consequences.
Contemplative
Challenging
Melancholic
Bittersweet
Inspirational
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Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta is praised for its evocative prose and powerful depiction of LGBTQ+ themes in a conservative Nigerian setting. The protagonist's journey is both compelling and heart-wrenching. Some critics feel the novel's pace lags at points, but overall it is a poignant exploration of identity and resilience.
Readers who will enjoy Under the Udala Trees by Chinelo Okparanta are typically fans of heartfelt narratives exploring LGBTQ+ identities, cultural conflict, and personal resilience, akin to those who appreciate Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy.
15,102 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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336
Novel • Fiction
Nigeria • 1960s
2015
Adult
18+ years
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