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heidiliz's review
3.0
I read this for my Pan African Studies class and honestly it was much more intriguing than I had thought.
I mean, for one I finally understood what a book like this means since I’m literally learning about it for a class lol but it was interesting to see such a different take for apartheid.
Like always, anything that is outside of the US is never taught so this gives me a wider perspective of what life was like in other places. I didn’t even know apartheid was a thing until I got through this.
Message aside, the story overall was enjoyable. Though my main critique was the speed in which the main relationship processed. It also gave a vibe that she was ~different~ because she believed that it was unfair the way that non-white people were being treated.
But it was an overall enjoyable read!
I mean, for one I finally understood what a book like this means since I’m literally learning about it for a class lol but it was interesting to see such a different take for apartheid.
Like always, anything that is outside of the US is never taught so this gives me a wider perspective of what life was like in other places. I didn’t even know apartheid was a thing until I got through this.
Message aside, the story overall was enjoyable. Though my main critique was the speed in which the main relationship processed. It also gave a vibe that she was ~different~ because she believed that it was unfair the way that non-white people were being treated.
But it was an overall enjoyable read!
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