In piecing together a plotless narrative of unresolved dreams, with women who are adept at diagnosing each other’s flaws but incapable of training the same analytical gaze on their own experiences, Adichie has dutifully crafted characters that are messy and real.
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Read MoreThe New York Times’ decision to publish a graphic image of victims of a terrorist attack in Kenya and its subsequent response to the backlash make a case for why Western news outlets need to hire local journalists and editors.
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