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Chimamanda Ngozi AdichieA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Obinze check his email constantly, waiting for Ifemelu’s reply. It has been four days, and he wonders if she has “become the kind of woman who waited four whole days” (458) to respond, though she never used to be coy. He Googles her blog, finding himself jealous of Blaine. In his email, he told Ifemelu of his mother’s death, which was unexpected and devastating. Ifemelu replies to his email, expressing great sorrow for his mother’s death and explaining that something is going on with Dike. He writes back to her, giving her all of his contact information. She waits days before responding, offering more details about Dike’s suicide attempt and promising to be in touch. Obinze thinks of Dike as a toddler, who was now a young man who “had tried to kill himself” (462).
He and Kosi go to an open house for a local primary school to see whether it would be acceptable for their daughter. Kosi debates with the other parents about various educational philosophies, and they then watch a Christmas play put on by the children, in which fake snow is used. “‘Are they teaching children that Christmas is not a real Christmas unless snow falls like it does abroad?’” (463) one parent wonders.
By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie