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A Grain of Wheat

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Ngugi wa Thiong'o's "A Grain of Wheat" is a powerful novel set in Kenya during the period leading up to and following independence from British colonial rule.

The story unfolds through the perspectives of several characters whose lives are intertwined with the struggle for freedom.

The novel explores themes of betrayal, forgiveness, and the complexities of national identity in the aftermath of colonialism.

Ngugi's use of language and narrative structure reflects his commitment to decolonizing literature and reclaiming African voices.

"A Grain of Wheat" is a significant contribution to postcolonial literature, offering a nuanced and critical examination of the legacy of colonialism.

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