The three friends are a great mix of people who all have very different lifestyles, but still have enough in common and enough interest in each other, to be close friends.
And then there’s Isobel. An old friend of Simi’s from the time that she lived in Nigeria. I don’t think I’ve encountered a more unlikeable, manipulative character in quite a while. She knows how to get what she wants, and isn’t afraid to do it. She’ll stop at nothing to get what she wants.
It’s a fantastic read about female friendship, racism, family and class.
Another great find, and read, on The Pigeonhole!
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