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Reviews
GauZ' breaks down the language of colonisation ... with marvellous linguistic invention. This book that made me laugh and smile is a post-colonial homage to Romain Gary's bestselling The Life Before Us
History writ large is interwoven with family history voiced by a child narrator. This novel is a deftly built explosive device
The point of view transcends racial essentialisms to instead tell the story of people ... An expansive novel that is political without being self-righteous
A novel about the clash between cultures and languages ... GauZ's prose is intoxicating
Audacious and inventive