A profoundly moving book, telling a story that must be heard about a people, their lands, and the atrocities committed by a colonial power. Reading it shortly after visiting Namibia, where I met a Herero safari guide who toasted our group with a message of peace and unity, this book has given me a much deeper understanding of his people's history than I had before.
The blend of fact and fiction works well as a means of telling the history and experiences, with the author's choice to make the European character a German Jew adding an interesting twist. The book appears to be carefully researched, and the author’s note at the end adds a fascinating conclusion.
“We’re all just people,” I say, “regardless of what titles we claim or the colour of our skin. It’s a lesson too many never learn”. Mari Serebrov (Mama Namibia, 2013, p. 332).