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Amie: An African Adventure by Lucinda E. Clarke

5.0

Amie, the heroine, gives up a successful career producing television shows and manages to make a new life in Kenya with her husband. Soon she's caught up in a world chockfull of African civil wars, terrorism, and international spies. Though she has flaws and faults, she struggles with situations beyond her control. Clarke manages to keep the reader enthralled until the turn of the final page.

Author Lucinda Clarke has a gift for capturing Africa in her prose. The reader sees both the savannah’s beauty and harshness, the allure and absurdity of life in Africa. Though some might consider this “escapist fiction”, Amie and the Child of Africa: An African Adventure deals with some sensitive issues that face Africa and the world as a whole.