My last encounter with US Customs was memorable, to say the least. The person who kept me for questioning thought that the LHR acronym stood for London Lahore, and that the UK was a middle eastern country. Forgive my lack of enthusiasm at the prospect of my forthcoming trip to the USA as I am guaranteed to encounter US Customs on arrival this evening (oh joy!).
Friday, April 07, 2006
About Me
- Name: equiano
- Location: United Kingdom
Compulsive reader. South African, married to a Sri Lankan Australian, living in England. Currently working on a reading guide to African fiction. Previously ran a specialist African bookshop in London. Dabble in gardening, cooking and hiking in no particular order of preference. Email: sudafr {at} gmail {dot} com
News from the Continent
- The Politics of Memory - Ifi Amadiume & Abdullahi An-Na'im (Eds.)
- Abela - Berlie Doherty
- A Guide to the Birds of East Africa - Nicholas Drayson
- Dreams From the Endz - Faiza Guene
- The Camel Bookmobile - Masha Hamilton
- Maru - Bessie Head
- Suns of Independence - Ahmadou Kourouma
- African Psycho - Alain Mabanckou
- Coconut - Kopano Matlwa
- African History: A very short introduction - John Parker and Richard Rathbone
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