The Book Club ReviewMichel the Giant: An African in Greenland
41min2022 JUN 12
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Join us as we venture to the frozen north in the very enjoyable company of Tété-Michel Kpomassie, who left his home of Togo, West Africa to pursue his dream of living in Greenland. While we may not have been 100% sold on the cuisine, we were fascinated by his experiences and the unique perspective he brings to his observations about the society he encounters there. First published in English in 1981 the book was recently re-issued by Penguin as part of their Modern Classics series. But do we think it should have a place on your bookshelf? Listen in to find out. And because there are few things we love more than a polar book, we’ve got a stack of other suggestions for your reading pile, from previous pod favourites like A Woman in the Polar Night by Christine Ritter, to a new to us book called This Cold Heaven, by Gretel Erlich. So come, fix yourself a cup of coffee with reindeer fat, and let us tell you more. Books discussed The Northern Lights,The Amber SpyglassandThe Golden Compassby Philip Pullman (His Dark Materialstrilogy, [Scholastic]) The Memoirs of Stockholm Svenby Nathaniel Ian Miller (Hachette) This Cold Heavenby Gretel Erlich (Harper Collins) Prophets of Eternal Fjordby Kim Leine (andThe Colony of Good Hope[Pan Macmillan]) Miss Smilla’s Feeling for Snowby Peter Høeg (Penguin). A Woman in the Polar Nightby Christiane Ritter. Keep in touch: No matter when you listen to this episode you can always comment via the episode page on our website, thebookclubreview.co.uk(where you'll also find the episode transcript). Comments there go straight to our inboxes so let us know your thoughts and we'll reply. Follow us on Instagram Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook