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Links | Nuruddin Farah
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Gripping, provocative, and revelatory, Links is a novel that will stand as a classic of modern world literature. Jeebleh is returning to Mogadiscio, Somalia, for the first time in twenty years. But this is not a nostalgia trip—his last residence there was a jail cell. And who could feel nostalgic for a city like this? U.S. troops have come and gone, and the decimated city is ruled by clan warlords and patrolled by qaat-chewing gangs who shoot civilians to relieve their adolescent boredom. Diverted in his pilgrimage to visit his mother’s grave, Jeebleh is asked to investigate the abduction of the young daughter of one of his closest friend’s family. But he learns quickly that any act in this city, particularly an act of justice, is much more complicated than he might have imagined.
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kricheal
Links | Nuruddin Farah
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Mehso-so

I did the audio for this one and I think for me it would have worked better in print form.

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kricheal
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Starting this next on #audible. Anyone read this?

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MandaChittles
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Delving into the craziness of Mogadishu, Somalia. A place I'll never visit and see for myself but will only experience through novels and movies. From this lense it's a cruel, disheartening place where your survival is dependent on what you can take from others and the concept of trust is turned on its head.

DGRachel My only experience of Somalia is from reading Black Hawk Down. This book looks good. I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts on it! 7y
MandaChittles Oh I've only ever watched the film. I'm enjoying the novel. It's written by an academic and you can tell - sometimes Farah gets a bit too philosophical and I want him to get back to the story! 7y
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