Around the World Reading Challenge: CAMEROON
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3.5 rounded down
I enjoyed this one overall, but it also took me a lot longer to finish reading than it should have. It's set in a fictional country that is meant to be based on the author's home country of Cameroon, and I found the characters and customs very interesting. There are some difficult themes here, but it never felt overly heavy, and I really enjoyed the main character, Halla, as she recounted her life. The bulk of the book focuses on her time as a child and teen, and though the framing of the book as an 80-year-old Halla retelling her life story, I did feel like when it came to the vast majority of her life and her adulthood, the story becomes really choppy, disjointed, and rushed. I really was left with the sense of not knowing what really happened in her life after she got with her husband, beyond some thing that are briefly mentioned, and it ultimately felt a little unsatisfying and almost unfinished. Then again, the book was already quite long, so even though I thought there needed to be a lot more fleshing out of the later years, I also don't know that I'd have wanted to read the 200 pages that would have taken....
I'm glad to have read it, though!