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A review by charliettea
Little Boys Come from the Stars by Emmanuel Dongala
adventurous
funny
medium-paced
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
Michel is a surprise two-day-late triplet whose inauspicious birth follows him as he grows up in Africa. I believe the specific country he lives in is unspecified and made up, but the cultural and historical context of the story is very real. Michel provides an intelligent if naive view through which we learn about the political climate leading up to and throughout his childhood. We see communism versus democracy and science versus religion through his eyes. There are funny moments, but he and his family also experience violence. Notes on content warnings to follow in the spoilered section.
Graphic: Rape
Moderate: Violence
At one point during his childhood, Michel witnesses a rape. A character repeatedly says no, yet Michel's uncle proceeds anyway, all while Michel is hiding under the bed in terror. Also disturbing is that when his uncle discovers him there, he gaslights Michel into believing it was a prank to scare him, and the survivor goes along with this. The way this was handled makes it seem like it's supposed to be humorous.