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Aug 13, 2009
Fascinating weaving of tales from multiple points of view: the Sudanese temporary ousting of the British in 1885, followed by British re-capturing of Khartoum in 1898. Interesting echoes with Iraq invasion--the easy fall of the city, followed by disaster. Mahjoub really knows how to pull threads together with great lines like "he [Kadaro--a boy who grew to a man in the novel:] understood then that the battle was not between men of different colours or faiths, but between two different ages
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Oct 30, 2011
It's probably a great book for a person with more knowledge and insight into the times, the people and their reactions to current issues. I would need more to be able to bridge this gap.
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