by Susi Wyss
Genre: Fiction, short stories, novel
Pages: 226
Rating: ***
Released: 2011
I have read nothing but mysteries for months. I am in the mood for something different. So, this weekend when I went to the library I headed straight for the new releases. I came home with only two mysteries.
The Civilized World is something different. It is a collection of short stories, that also forms a novel. The stories follow a group of women in Africa and one in America. The tales weave the women together, mixing them and moving them around. It allows the reader into a glimpse of a modern Africa, through the eyes of the native born, recent white arrivals, and long term white ex-pats.
When I picked the book out I didn't really read the blurb on the back cover. I skimmed it and remember it said something about a woman opening a beauty parlor in Africa. That sounds interesting. After reading the first story I wasn't sure I was going to finish the book. But I was curious about the next story, so I read on. I'm glad I did.
The stories are bittersweet. They don't leave you depressed, but like a good blues song they leave a lot to think about. They actually remind me of southern folk tales. They are rich in character and each has a nugget of truth about life.
This is not the type of book I normally read, but I did enjoy it.
-Caren
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