Things Fall Apart
Discover the profound narrative of "Things Fall Apart" by Chinua Achebe, published by Pearson Education Limited in 1971. This compelling hardback edition spans 192 pages and is an essential addition to any literature enthusiast's collection.
Set in Nigeria at the turn of the last century, the story follows Okonkwo, a respected member of the Ibo tribe, whose strength and ambition stand in stark contrast to the inevitable changes that threaten his community. As external forces and internal conflicts converge, Achebe masterfully explores themes of tradition, identity, and colonialism, making this novel a timeless classic.
Ideal for both educational settings and personal reading, "Things Fall Apart" offers a poignant look at the complexities of cultural disruption. Don't miss your chance to own this significant work that has shaped African literature and continues to resonate with readers worldwide.