3-3.5🌟 out of 5!. Might come up with a proper review but for now just listen to my rambling thoughts. Overall, a pretty interesting read about a country that its beautiful seas always mesmerize me, after Maldives. I even had an Indo-Mauritian friend who is Indian but speak French! Now, i finally get learned about his country and the unique multi-racial people,learned about their culture, history and struggles of the people during the pre-independence days in the 1950's to 1960's until their independence in the 1960's. The only thing that driving me nuts about this story is how disjointed and all over the place the structure and the focus of the story is!. There are even poems inserted in between each chapters as fillers with no connection to the storyline. And somethings left unanswered with no proper explanations or connections, like how the heck after the protagonist's mother being chase out of the house by his father and his family for making one tiny domestic mistakes, ended up living together with him and his family again?. What irks me the most is the way women and the wives are being terribly treated by the husbands and the husbands' families where they had to serve them like slaves and maids where a single tiny mistakes and incompetency would be punished by a large amount of insults,verbal abuses and even physical abuses like slaps on the face (which is pretty common in the Asian patriarchy culture where i grew up in where men do not have to do a single house work, not even picking up their own plates to the sink and wash them! Where men bosses women around to serve them well while they treated women like shits! Where women are subjected to constant words of degradation, shame,ridicule,mockery and tons of other verbal insults for making mistakes, for being incompetence in domestic chores, for not excelling). Trigger warnings: domestic violence, abuse,murder and suicide and pejorative words) Not only that, it drives me nuts on the way women are portrayed in this story,the graphical depictions of women,the objectification, is just too much and over the board for me,regardless the protagonist's way of hitting the puberty and his transitions from being a young boy,adolescent and being an adult, just as his country progresses from being under the British colonization into an independent country. Other than these, i have no problem with the story even though i don't feel attached to any single characters in the story but i learned a lot about the lives of the people,the struggles,the conflicts for being a multi-racial country. Ok i'm gonna stop now as this nonsensical ramblings is turning into a mini review already when i had other ideas in mind. Just no idea how to articulate them into proper reviews yet.