Tsitsi Chirikure reviewing "Under the Udala trees" by Chinelo

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Udala trees have always played a significant role in Ijeoma’s life. From her childhood days where she sits under one, under the orders of her classmate; to another tree being interwoven in the beginning of her love story with Amina; to nightmares in which the trees haunt her. The Udala trees that are, as the above quote suggests, rather to be sought out by young aspiring wives become a symbol of oppression in Ijeoma’s life as she diverts from the ideal of fertile wife of a man. Her plight against a culture that is senselessly oppressive to women and more so to homosexual women is shown in her story and in her relationship with her God.

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