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Riambel | Priya Hein
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Pickpick

5/5 🌟

A slim, beautiful, and heartbreaking book about the lasting consequences of slavery and racism. Its short and straightforward pages tell the story of Noemi‘s life, from her birth in a shantytown where she lives with her mother. It depicts their life as workers at a nearby manor, serving a large, wealthy French family, and struggling to break out of the cycle of poverty and inequality. It is a powerful, compelling, and harrowing narrative.

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Lindy
Riambel | Priya Hein
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Pickpick

Emotions are vivid in this beautiful novella told in fragments, set in a shantytown in Mauritius. 15-year-old Noemi‘s outrage at her growing awareness of the injustice that has shaped her life: economic disparity & colonial legacy of slavery & white supremacy, her grief, the intensity of her first crush, her solace in the sea. Interspersed with Noemi‘s voice are poems, recipes & the haunting voices of other women from Mauritian history.

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Lindy
Riambel | Priya Hein
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All our lives we‘ve walked around them. On silent tiptoes. Reverently. Serving them. Waiting on them. We‘re taught never to inconvenience them. They walk differently—with privilege. A sense of entitlement only reserved for the whites.
Should they happen to walk in our direction, we quickly step back and let them go first. If we‘re waiting in a queue, they won‘t stand in line like the rest of us. Certainement pas! They‘ll always be served first.

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Lindy
Riambel | Priya Hein
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The past is your present, but don‘t let the past be your future.

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Lindy
Riambel | Priya Hein
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The history we are taught is not about anyone in my family. Even in our meagre school library, the books imported from Europe are full of foreign faces having adventures in faraway places. I never see myself in those stories. Because people like me aren‘t good enough to be in books. Our lives aren‘t worth writing about.

Dilara Thank you for this! The book is available on scribd and 😁I've just started it 10mo
Lindy @Dilara You are quick on the draw! Ebooks are so handy that way. 10mo
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Dilara
La mmoire dlave | Nathacha Appanah
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Managed to get my hands on a copy of La mémoire délavée, the latest Appanah about her family history, pieced together from oral testimonies and the few written records available. In the 19th century, her 3 times great-grandparents emigrated to #Mauritius from #India (Andhra Pradesh) as indentured labourers. Fascinating and as usual, well-written.

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ashw21
Riambel | Priya Hein
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Pickpick

Set against the beautiful backdrop of Mauritius, the book exposes the country‘s history of white privilege. A young girl, raised in the slums quits school to help her mother who works as a servant for a wealthy, white family. She feels trapped in the same lives as her ancestors. This book explores racism, colonialism and heartbreak.. so atmospheric and compelling, I read this novella in just one evening!

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CaliforniaCay
Kaya Days | Carl de Souza
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Panpan

This was such a strange book. Very confusing and hard to describe. It was translated from French but aside from that there were no quotation marks around the dialogue and not even separate paragraphs it was just one big jumble of words and actions, not a lot of development. I found this in a Little Free Library and am happy to put it in another one. Maybe this book is for someone but not for me. Cool over though 😎

Suet624 That's a bummer. 2y
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batsy
Eve Out of Her Ruins | Ananda Devi
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A poetic, uncompromising story about four young people growing up poor in Port Louis, Mauritius. The underbelly of a seemingly idyllic tourist paradise. Translated from the French by Jeffrey Zuckerman.

merelybookish Happy (belated) birthday! I hope you got to celebrate.🥳🧁🎁🎈🎉💐📚🦄 And I already have this book stacked, and I suspect that's based on an earlier review by you. 🙂 2y
batsy @merelybookish Thank you! I did 🙂 It's a lovely but heartbreaking book; I hope you like it if you decide to read it! 2y
Graywacke Sounds terrific! 2y
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vivastory Echoing Margot 📚 Thanks for the reminder on this one! 2y
batsy @Graywacke @vivastory Definitely worth checking out, imo. It left a strong impression on me! 2y
Centique Oh this book broke me 💔 An amazing creation though. 🙌 2y
batsy @Centique Yes!! ❤️ 2y
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Hooked_on_books
Tropic of Violence: A Novel | Nathacha Appanah
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Tropic of Violence explores life, death, immigration, racism, colonialism, and more on the small island of French-controlled Mayotte. Appanah packs a lot into a few pages, but it doesn‘t feel cramped or forced. I thought this was quite good.

#ReadingAfrica2022 #Mauritius (author from)

BarbaraBB Thanks. I‘ll stack! 2y
Librarybelle Sounds very interesting! 2y
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