This is an absolute masterpiece. The way this book is written is really something else. It's subtle and nuanced, yet it also carries some very clear messages.
Human emotions are a big part of this story, and the author did an excellent job at describing them. I cried at the end of this, because I felt every single emotion that the characters felt. Now, when that happens, you know it's a good book.
Some parts of the story were also really immersive, like it really felt like I was there. I was never interested in Africa or what took place there during the '50s, but this book made me care about it. I think it gives an honest insight into wat it was like to live in Africa as a British person.
To wrap it all up, this book feels like a portal to another world, has great quotes and wisdom in it, and will make you cry.