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Summary & Analysis of Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (LitCharts Literature Guides)
by LitCharts Editors
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Synopsis
Whether you’re studying for an exam, writing a paper, preparing for class, want to bring your book group to the next level, or just want to quickly deepen your understanding of the book, the LitCharts Literature Guide for Purple Hibiscus has you covered. Comprehensive and accessible, insightful ...
Whether you’re studying for an exam, writing a paper, preparing for class, want to bring your book group to the next level, or just want to quickly deepen your understanding of the book, the LitCharts Literature Guide for Purple Hibiscus has you covered. Comprehensive and accessible, insightful and completely clear, this guide contains: An overview of the book’s historical context and other related texts Explanations of themes, symbols, and characters Explication of the meaning and significance of key quotes Our unique side-by-side summary and analysis, which ensures that you’ll understand what happens in Purple Hibiscus and what it means LitCharts Learning Guides are written by experts. Our writers have graduated from top English programs such as Harvard, Yale, and Oxford, and have gone on to become professors, best-selling authors, award-winning journalists and poets, and even National Book Award finalists. In LitCharts Literature Guides, these writers pass their knowledge on to you. Please note: This is summary and analysis of the book and not the original book.
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