Adah
Adah is a character from the novel "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver. She is one of the daughters of the Price family, who travel to the Congo with their father, a missionary. Adah is known for her intelligence and unique perspective on life, often feeling like an outsider within her own family.
Adah has a physical disability that affects her ability to walk, which shapes her experiences and worldview. Throughout the story, she develops a deep understanding of the cultural complexities of the Congo and reflects on themes of identity and belonging. Her character highlights the struggles of adapting to new environments and the importance of self-acceptance.