About the Book

Small Country

Small Country

Author: Gaël Faye
Pages: 183
ISBN: 1524759872
Genre: Coming of Age, Cultural, Literary Fiction
Publisher: Hogarth Press
Released: June 5, 2018

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Synopsis

A prize-winning bestseller in its native France, a vivid and evocative coming-of-age tale, set against the backdrop of the Rwandan genocide and the civil war in Burundi, of a young boy's childhood innocence shattered by the brutal tides of history.

In 1992, Gabriel, ten years old, lives in Burundi in a comfortable expatriate neighborhood with his French father, his Rwandan mother and his little sister, Ana. In this joyful idyll, Gabriel spends the better part of his time with his mischievous band of friends, in a tiny cul-de-sac they have turned into their kingdom. But their peaceful existence will suddenly shatter when this small African country is brutally battered by history.
In this magnificent coming-of-age story, Gael Faye describes an end of innocence and drives deep into the heart and mind of a young child caught in the maelstrom of history.


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Small Country was my May 2018 BOTM choice.
It is a saddening story but the disjointed narrative kept me emotionally distance. With such a powerful, emotionally charge topic I was surprised that I had difficulty connecting to any of the characters. It’s a quick read, but maybe too quick.

Quote:
Genocide is an oil slick; those who don’t drown in it are polluted for life”

I’m glad I read it, but I had higher expectations after the media hype. I give it 3 stars.