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Arrow of God
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SKU: 9780141191560
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In “Arrow of God” (ISBN: 9780141191560), Ezeulu, the unwavering chief priest, confronts challenges to his authority from rivals, colonial forces, and even his family. Believing himself an instrument of his god Ulu, he leads Umuaro’s six villages, risking destruction. This powerful novel by Chinua Achebe explores faith, tradition, and change in postcolonial Africa, continuing the story started in “Things Fall Apart”.
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Pushkal Meena –
Achebe’s writing is simply stunning. The story is rich in cultural detail and explores complex themes. A truly unforgettable read. Highly recommended.
Lakshay Singhal –
Achebe masterfully portrays the tensions between tradition and modernity. Ezeulu is a complex and tragic figure. It was a bit dense, but rewarding.
Abhijeet Bera –
I appreciated the historical context and the exploration of Igbo culture. The plot was interesting and character development was great. Overall, a well-written novel.
Kanishka Sharma –
Arrow of God is a complex and challenging novel that requires careful reading. The themes are profound, and the characters are well-developed. I enjoyed it, but it’s not a light read.
Ansha Pradhan –
Achebe’s writing is beautiful, but Ezeulu’s stubbornness frustrated me. A powerful story of tradition clashing with colonialism. A bit slow-paced at times.
Yash Kumar –
Arrow of God is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of faith and power. The ending left me with more questions than answers. Highly recommended.
Naveen Kumar –
This book provides a valuable insight into the challenges faced by traditional societies during colonialism. Some sections were slow, but it was worth it.
Prathamesh Vivek Kanade –
This book offered a unique perspective on colonial Africa. Some parts were hard to follow, but the overall message resonated deeply.
Shambhavi –
Arrow of God is a powerful and moving story about faith, tradition, and the clash of cultures. However, I did not quite connect with the characters.
Piyush Mahendrakumar Dhamgaye –
I found the characters compelling and the cultural details fascinating. However, the plot felt a bit meandering at times. Overall, a good read.