Zikora
A Short Story
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Adepero Oduye
About this listen
The emotional storms weathered by a mother and daughter yield a profound new understanding in a moving short story by the best-selling, award-winning author of Americanah and We Should All Be Feminists.
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. Stunned by the speed with which her ideal life fell apart, she turns to reflecting on her mother’s painful past and struggle for dignity. Preparing for motherhood, Zikora begins to see more clearly what her own mother wants for her, for her new baby, and for herself.
©2020 Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (P)2020 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reservedCritic reviews
“The actor Adepero Oduye as narrator shifts seamlessly between characters, and I hung onto her every word.” (The New York Times)
“The multitalented actress, director, singer, and writer Adepero Oduye provides an outstanding Nigerian-accented narration, charting Zikora's thoughts and feelings surrounding her failed relationship, her attempts to navigate new motherhood as a professional woman, and her developing understanding of her own mother's challenging relationship with Zikora's father in Nigeria.” (AudioFile Magazine)
“[Adichie] is delivering brand-new material to a world that needs her talents more than ever.” (Entertainment Weekly)
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- Sally Attwood
- 21-11-20
The power of motherhood?
Beautifully written to encompass the glory and the pain of a pregnancy, wanted but not by the biological father, and then the pain and the wonder of the birth of a baby - her son. Interesting cultural issues are covered in sensitive way that do not detract from the narrative. I loved it.
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- LG
- 21-12-20
Moving reality
A woman's story which could be anyone. A short account of bringing a child into the world and the compromise between the perfection we predict for our lives and our lives as they really are.
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- Helena
- 13-11-20
Great story and narration. Lived it.
She is so careful with her words and sentence structure. so much said in so few words. Many unanswered questions but that is part of the joy of it. Just brilliant. I so badly wanted to enter the room with them at the end. Her mother's tenderness towards the baby and also her daughter was very moving and evocative. She is a master of her art.
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- Faith
- 17-12-20
Great job! Beautiful writing and perfect narration
Chimamanda never fails to impress me, she told a beautiful story of love and confusion, and the Adeporo(Narrator) did a great job at painting the story to me the listener, totally worth it!
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- 12-03-21
Brilliant
Beautifully written and eloquently read. My only complaint is I wish it was longer lol, I enjoyed every second.
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- rhoda agbamuche
- 13-01-21
Beautiful story
Lovely brilliant writing and story , gave it a 4 star as the story didn't have an ending.
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- Velile Nare
- 24-01-23
breathtakingly real
Those raw emotions after birth and the physical exhaustion are captured so well here.
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- rita
- 14-11-20
Simply Amazing
Wow, beautiful and insightful story. I would highly recommend this book as it explores a story rarely talked about.
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- Manna
- 27-11-20
The struggle of the women of colour
this book puts into words the struggle of being a woman and wanting a family especially where women of color are concerned
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- Amazon Customer
- 10-11-20
Great book
Really lovely story. I have always enjoyed Chimamanda’s ability to bring characters to life and this didn’t disappoint. Even at the end I was longing for more!
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