A review by nferre
The Impressionist by Hari Kunzru

2.0

Sorry to have kept this so long but there was a death in the family in May which involved a trip to South America, and life if just now getting back to normal.

This was a mixed bag for me. I ultimately thought that he worked well with the questions of identity and racial discrimination especially with regards to the children who were of mixed race and rejected by both sides. I felt though that the book was slow, overambitious and that it took off on too many tangents, which made it a bit of a slog at times.

Thanks rapturina for organizing! This is being mailed out today to passiontoread.