Having emigrated many years ago from Africa to the U.S., the author says she has "“never felt Ghanian enough for Ghana or American enough for America”.
Tthere is too much narrative dead air between the jokes and insights in this oddly sex-obsessed late novel by one of Canada’s most venerated literary icons.
Ann Packer returns to a theme that appears to hold an enduring fascination for her: the tension between a woman’s drive for personal fulfillment and her obligation to care for...