Much like with The Lonely Londoners, I very much loved this
novel, its vignettes and Selvon's propensity for the vernacular.
It doesn't have the same significance of its predecessor,
but it's arguably funnier. That said, it is really nice to see Moses's life
come full circle, and the two books allowed me to understand why one of the
characters in the book I talk about above is named like that.
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