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And I will also be reading Wizard of the Crow for one of my classic reads. I wonder if that will be a little too much of the same author.


That works for me but I thought the classics challenge was only for the first half of the year or maybe I am confuse - so much good stuff going on. :)


LOL - Thanks much!


Thanks and lets keep reading
Jane"
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I have found that I enjoy listening to audiobooks when I do housework and cook. Not always...sometimes I want to listen to music or nothing at all! :)
But I definitely need to be doing something while I listen.


I am not a fan of memoirs but I really enjoyed this book. It is a testament to Ngugi wa Thiong'o's wonderful storytelling abilities!
It felt like he was right there speaking to me - I found the story to be open, honest, and told with a refreshing voice of understanding the past to make sense of the present.


It gave an interesting perspective to me, because I grew up alongside missionary kids whose families lived and worked with the Maasai and Turkana people, starting right around the time where he goes off to school at the end.
I found naming conventions the most interesting part - named after your father but also as a symbol of reincarnation, and then also your nickname that you are better known by.

It gave an interesting perspective to me, because I grew up alongside missionary kids whose families lived..."
wow, Jenny, what an interesting perspective to have. So you grew up in Kenya yourself? or part of your childhood was in Kenya?
