Moving deftly from Coney Island to Africa to the first-ever Academy Award ceremony and back, O, Africa! is an engrossing and thought-provoking novel about self-discovery and the occasionally dangerous power of the movies.
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It can be difficult to write characters as repressed as some of Eula’s denizens, and Connie’s dialogue in particular can sometimes sound a bit like the cartoonishly flat cadences espoused by the characters in King of the Hill. Read More