OUREGANO is a scathing indictment of the self-absorbed consciousness responsible for individual and collective social failure in 1950s central Africa. At its heart is seven-year-old Tiffany Murano, who arrives with her parents at this fictional French colonial outpost. The novel threads through the minds of its diverse characters French and African, young and old in a bitter, sometimes hilariously funny, and ultimately achingly sad critique of colonialism.
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