angelacoraccio 's review for:

Notes on Grief by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
3.0
reflective sad slow-paced

This is hardly long enough to be considered a book, and honestly if it was written by a lesser-known writer, I wonder would it have been published at all. While I found Adichie's reflections interesting, I didn't find myself gaining any new perspective on losing a parent. Many of the feelings and phases she describes are commonly experienced and in that sense it might be a comforting read for some. For me, it just wasn't the experience I was hoping for.