Mini Review: Zikora by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – Jainand Gurjar
When Zikora, a DC lawyer from Nigeria, tells her equally high-powered lover that she’s pregnant, he abandons her. But it’s Zikora’s demanding, self-possessed mother, in town for the birth, who makes Zikora feel like a lonely little girl all over again. To know more about the story and my views, read the review.
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