The Bride Price

Paperback, 1 pages

English language

Published June 21, 1976 by George Braziller.

ISBN:
978-0-8076-0951-4
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Caught between tradition and modernity, a girl

Buchi Emecheta was one of the generation of Nigerian authors who became world-renowned in the 1960s and 70s, but is often the most overlooked. Her incredible writing never loses pace, and her storytelling is always compelling and pointed. This was originally her first novel, and was semi-autobiographical, but the only copy was destroyed by her abusive husband before it was ever published. Emecheta later rewrote it, and this is the result.

Despite that history, it still feels like a first novel. It tells the story of Agu-nna, a girl becoming a woman in Lagos in the 1950s, whose father dies early in the story from illness caused by his time fighting with the Allies in World War II. Agu-nna has to move back to her father's village with her mother and her brother, and encounter the old ways of rural Nigerian life. The pacing and moments in the story show …

Subjects

  • General
  • Social life and customs
  • Fiction - General
  • Bride price
  • Fiction
  • Love stories
  • Nigeria