Acquired 28 May 2005 at a Birmingham meetup
A Rushdie-like romp of magic realism through India and Africa, old teachers and orphaned babies, a meditation on home and belonging, on nationality and escape, on teaching and learning. Teeming and energetic, losing many of its characters along the way! Very good.
Passed on to Matt to read
A Rushdie-like romp of magic realism through India and Africa, old teachers and orphaned babies, a meditation on home and belonging, on nationality and escape, on teaching and learning. Teeming and energetic, losing many of its characters along the way! Very good.
Passed on to Matt to read

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