A review by jerseygrrrl
Child of the River by Irma Joubert

2.0

If you want to read a book about South Africa that doesn't believe that people of color exist (except for one immigrant from India), this is your book. Unfortunately, you'll also have to live with a protagonist who we're told is smart, but doesn't act smart and a love interest who allies with the Nazis. I must confess that I skimmed the last half of the book so I might have missed something. But I don't think so.