Why the answer is B, and why the others tempt you.
**The reasoning**
*The River Between* is a classic East African novel written by **Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o** (commonly referred to as Ngugi). Published in 1965, it's set in Kenya and explores the conflict between traditional Gikuyu culture and Christian colonialism, using the metaphor of a river dividing two villages. Ngugi is one of Africa's most important literary voices, known for championing African languages in literature.
**Why the wrong options tempt you**
- **Achebe** wrote *Things Fall Apart* — probably the most famous African novel, also about colonialism, so students often mix up these pioneering African writers.
- **Soyinka** is Nigeria's Nobel Prize winner, famous for plays and poetry like *Death and the King's Horseman*.
- **Okri** wrote *The Famished Road*, a magical realist Nigerian novel that won the Booker Prize.
All are giants of African literature, making it easy to confuse them if you're just guessing.
**Quick takeaway**
Remember: **Ngugi = Kenya = *The River Between***. Link the author to their signature work and country — it's the fastest way to lock down literature questions!
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