Book review - African Me & Satellite TV by Jo Robinson

Book - African Me & Satellite TV

Author - Jo Robinson

Rating - 

Review:

African Me & Satellite TV is a book which is set in Zimbabwe after white people have been forced to hand back the farms to the black people and how much this impacts on life in Zimbabwe for all.  A white lady named Suzette has lived in Zimbabwe for years and been comfortable in her life but not really been present in what is going on but when a new couple come to the area and things begin to change we see Suzette awoken from her sleepwalking way of having lived her life but what will this mean for those around Suzette?

This book is an absolute gem and for someone like myself who has never visited Zimbabwe or any African nations (other than Tunisia on holiday so in a hotel) the author manages to bring a feel for how life is and gives this book a truly African feel.  I found the characterisation throughout this book really well delivered and the author has really shown a true talent for weaving a narrative that works beautifully.

I slightly mark the book down but this is due to long chapters and a few small editing issues (very few for a book of this length) but I would highly recommend this to readers.


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