This is the sweeping new novel from the author of Purple Hibiscus which was shortlisted for the Orange Prize and winner of the Commonwealth Writers Prize. Half a Yellow Sun is set in Nigeria in the 1960s at the time of a vicious civil war in which a million people died and thousands were massacred in cold blood. The three main characters in the novel get swept up in the violence during these turbulent years. One is a young boy from a poor village who is employed at a university lecturers house. The other is a young middle-class woman Olanna who has to confront the reality of the massacre of her relatives. And the other is a white man a writer who lives in Nigeria for no clear reason and who falls in love with Olannas sister a remote and enigmatic character. As these peoples lives intersect they have to question their own responses to the unfolding political events. This extraordinary novel is about Africa in a wider sense: about moral responsibility about the end of colonialism about ethnic and tribal allegiances about class and race; and the ways in which love can complicate all of these things.