Story 4: Ghosts
On today's story review of The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, we're looking at story 4 titled Ghosts. I won't lie, this story confused me at first. Going in, I thought I was about to read something supernatural. The title certainly didn't help sef, for a while, I kept wondering if the narrator was hallucinating or imagining things. But the more I read, the more I realized that this isn't really a ghost story. The story follows a retired professor reflecting on his life during and after the Biafran War. He has lost his daughter, he has lost his wife, he has watched his country, his university, and even old friendships change beyond recognition. Then one day, he encounters Professor Ikenna, a colleague everyone had assumed died during the war, and that's where the story got interesting for me. Because the "ghost" isn't a ghost in the horror movie sense. It's the way the past keeps showing up when you think you've left it ...