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A Question of Power
A Question of Power | Bessie Head
4 posts | 4 read | 8 to read
It is never clear to Elizabeth whether the mission principal's cruel revelations of her origins is at the bottom of her mental breakdown, but in the dark loneliness of the Botswanan night, the frightened South African refugee slips in and out of sanity.
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andrew61
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This was a challenging rd abt a woman Elizabeth who moves from SA to Botswana after learning of her mixed heritage. She has a yng son + joins a village grp growing food yet also troubled by vivid hallucinations which dominate the narrative. Echoing the writers own life this is both troubling + hypnotic so while I struggled with the story I was determined to finish.
#authorborninafrica #booked2022 @Cinfhen @BarbaraTheBibliophage @4thhouseontheleft

rockpools The most exciting thing about the Jubilee Reads list was seeing Bessie Head on there. I loved Maru, but have to admit to being a bit daunted by this one. One day… 2y
andrew61 @rockpools I have only read when rain clouds gather which was a straightforward narrative but very good. I'll give maru a try. I found this one in a charity shop the cover grabbed me but v interesting. 2y
Cinfhen The cover is REALLY striking!! Great review 💖 2y
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andrew61
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#BookMoods #4wordtitle
Looked down at my current read and hey presto!
A demanding read so far but interesting picture of a fractured mind. My review will be later on in the week and after I've given it some thought.

Leftcoastzen Love the cover! 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Cool cover ❤️💙💜💛🖤 2y
Cathythoughts It is an interesting picture of a fractured mind ! 2y
andrew61 @Cathythoughts yes and it's definitely making my head ache a little as I try and work out what is going on. 2y
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WanderingBookaneer
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I don‘t think I‘d ever read anything by Bessie Head but I loved this short story in World Lit textbook! (Tagged book is a novel) #TeachersOfLitsy

rockpools She's been one of my favourite 'new-to-me' authors of 2017. Maru was awesome! 7y
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JenP
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#lyricalApril #madworld As I psychologist, I don't like to read about mental illness in fiction for two reasons. First, it's what I spend my days working with and I like my reading to take me away from work. Second, it's often not accurately portrayed. This novel was well done an an interesting look at mental illness from an African perspective. I reviewed it on the blog: https://thereadersroom.org/2015/04/08/read-around-the-world-botswana/

Cinfhen Nice review, sounds very compelling...but like you reading about mental illness is not something I find "entertaining" or enjoyable ? 8y
JenP @Cinfhen it was not an enjoyable read. An important book but hard to read 8y
Cinfhen Cover is amazing 8y
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