
Buchi Emecheta
Buchi Emecheta was a prolific Nigerian novelist andонер known for her unflinching portrayal of the experiences of African women. Her seminal works, including 'The Joys of Motherhood,' 'The Bride Price,' and 'Second Class Citizen,' explore themes of female independence, cultural conflict, and post-colonial identity. Emecheta's powerful narrative voice and realistic depiction of societal pressures cemented her status as a significant voice in post-colonial literature.
Books by Buchi Emecheta
3 books available

The Joys of Motherhood
by Buchi Emecheta
4.1(5,198)
In colonial Nigeria, Nnu Ego's devotion to motherhood becomes a heartbreaking journey of sacrifice, leaving her isolated and unfulfilled despite her large family.

The Bride Price
by Buchi Emecheta
In a society that treats women as property, Aku-nna, a young Nigerian woman, defies her uncle's greed and tradition, choosing love over the high bride price he demands.

Second Class Citizen
by Buchi Emecheta
4.0(1,873)
Adah, a Nigerian woman, fights patriarchal traditions and societal obstacles to build an independent life in London, showing resilience in the face of adversity.