The House My Father Built
In this memoir about the house his father built, Adewale MAja-Pierce captures the last decade of the 20th Century. He paints in the minutest detail, the sense of tradition, of inevitable change, of frustration at its slow pace. The reader while focused on the little details is forced to lean back and take in the bug picture.
In this memoir about the house his father built, Adewale MAja-Pierce captures the last decade of the 20th Century. He paints in the minutest detail, the sense of tradition, of inevitable change, of frustration at its slow pace. The reader while focused on the little details is forced to lean back and take in the bug picture.