Lijepe stvari što se nebom gnijezde
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9789532860344
Publish date: 2009
Publisher: Vuković & Runjić
Pages no: 207
Edition language: Croatian
Category:
Novels,
Literature,
Cultural,
Africa,
Book Club,
Literary Fiction,
Adult,
African American,
Contemporary,
Superheroes,
Dc Comics,
Race
Truly a beautiful book! It's hard for me to imagine that this young, driven author was able to describe so well the aimlessness, the lack of drive and energy of Sepha. The novel is about Ethiopian immigrants, but it is really about anyone who is detatched and lost.The setting is D. C., but it is rea...
I'll admit I picked this audio up because Dion Graham did the narration and his performance did not disappoint and really carried this slight and rather depressing narrative of an Ethiopian immigrant's experiences in Washington D.C.
Good book overall - makes you really think about how everyone has a story, and that you really don't know people until you get to learn their story a bit more. Book gives a glimpse at understanding immigrant male friendships a bit more. And also shows how a little ambition and dedication - going ...
Definitely a book to read for those interested in Ethiopian/African themes. Not the best book I've read on the topic of Ethiopian Diaspora (Cutting for Stone and Sweetness in the Belly are loads better IMO), but still worth the read.
A good book which gets to the substance of the novel too late, and then rushes to get it all in. It is well crafted and perhaps too careful, but the story of three long-time immigrants from Africa is interesting. The main character has more substance than we get to see, but he is intriguing neverthe...