![]() Life in the Congo teaches her that everything is connected, and that the life of one species is always tied to the death of another. Over the course of the novel, Adah develops a new appreciation for the complexities of nature. Adah resents her father even more than her siblings do, and she sees his devotion to Christianity as both childish and extremely arrogant. ![]() Nevertheless, she’s immensely thoughtful and insightful, as we see in the chapters narrated from her point of view. Because Adah has trouble moving, she tends to be quiet and calm. ![]() ![]() The daughter of Nathaniel and Orleanna Price, and the twin sister of Leah Price, Adah Price is a highly intelligent young woman who’s been disadvantaged by the symptoms of hemiplegia, a blood disease that leaves her with limited control of her own limbs. ![]()
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