Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Quote
Said. I’m fine. I have a granola bar, Ifemelu said. She had some baby carrots in a Ziploc, too, although all she had snacked on so far was her melted chocolate. What bar? Aisha asked. Ifemelu showed her the bar, organic, one hundred percent whole grain with real fruit. That not food! Halima scoffed, looking away from the television. She here fifteen years, Halima, Aisha said, as if the length of years in America explained Ifemelu’s eating of a granola bar. Fifteen? Long time, Halima said. Aisha waited until Mariama left before pulling out her cell phone from her pocket. Sorry, I make quick call, she said, and stepped outside. Her face had brightened when
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Said. I’m fine. I have a granola bar, Ifemelu said. She had some baby carrots in a Ziploc, too, although all she had snacked on so far was her melted chocolate. What bar? Aisha asked. Ifemelu showed her the bar, organic, one hundred percent whole grain with real fruit. That not food! Halima scoffed, looking away from the television. She here fifteen years, Halima, Aisha said, as if the length of years in America explained Ifemelu’s eating of a granola bar. Fifteen? Long time, Halima said. Aisha waited until Mariama left before pulling out her cell phone from her pocket. Sorry, I make quick call, she said, and stepped outside. Her face had brightened when
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