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Her first notable published novel was Purple Hibiscus, released by Algonquin Books in 2003. Her latest book titled Dream Count was released in 2025. This bibliography includes all of Adichie's published novels, short stories, and any work mentioned in commentary about Adichie's writings and speeches.
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Burroughs's biographer Ted Morgan writes that one of the book's themes is "the cities themselves, imaginary cities located in the Gobi Desert 100,000 years ago, the names of which were magic words that Brion Gysin had once taught him, saying, 'If you want to get to the bottom of something, you should repeat those words before going to sleep.'
The Gobi Desert (1942) China: Her Life and Her People (1946) The Book which Demands a Verdict (1946) The Story of Topsy; Little Lonely of Central Asia (1947) The Bible in Mission Lands, Fleming H. Revell Co. (1947) The Bible in the World, London: Bible Reading Fellowship (1947) George Hunter Apostle of Turkestan (1948) Grace, Child of the Gobi ...
Five times we traversed the whole length of the desert, and in the process we had become part of its life" [6] A reviewer said of Cable and Francesca French's book, The Gobi Desert, that "this may be the best of many good books about Central Asia and the old Silk Road through the deserts of Western China." [7]
3.2 Novels. 4 Plays and drama. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Morubhaskar (The Sun in the Desert), 1951;