![]() ![]() He's deployed a lot more of his snappy humor here (a bed so narrow it should have a singles-site profile, East African parents outdoing the Spanish Inquisition in the barbarity of their interrogation, "FOMO, the acronym of doom," a vile w-bomb at 47% being self-described as a "salacious nictation".though that didn't prevent him from using it three more times), having so much more room to make the case for laughs. I have already said nice things about Author Ngamjie's writing when I discussed The Neighbourhood for last year's Caine Prize reviews. I believe whatever Author Ngamije says, actually. Séra says that his mother said it first I believe him. The only certainty is this: everything that is not the end must be the start of something else. The usual answer is, "where else would you like to be?" Author Ngamjie writes sentences like this: My Review: What do you get from a wisecracking young African novelist when you turn him loose with a contract? A novel of the prices exacted by immigration on the emigrated persons, be that emigration voluntary or enforced, cannot help but run into the problem of "why am I here again?" for its fat, complacent first-world-native readers. I RECEIVED A DRC FROM THE PUBLISHER VIA EDELWEISS+. ![]() Real Rating: 4.5* of five, rounded up because this is a début!! what are we in for next?! ![]() BookPage agrees with me.this is a must-read! ![]()
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