A review by bibliotequeish
Joseph Anton by Salman Rushdie

3.0

I thought this book would be little better than it was.
I was so intrigued to read about Rushdie's life in hiding and under protection.

I often found myself thinking that this memoir read like a novel.
This was Rushdie's reality but he was writing it like it was a story that he thought up, I felt like there was a certain level of detachment in his writing, maybe that is how he got though it, I can't begin to imagine.