4.0

Inside Harare Alcatraz and Other Short Stories is one of those books that comprise an illness present in society called racism, present in the lives of Zimbabweans living in England or/and naturalized, an active disease propagated and promoted by the government systematically, since it affects to those citizens in all aspects of their lives: unable to access to healthcare programs or simply negated, being persecuted and profiled by the police because of their skin colour, dismissed or denied of job opportunities because of skin colour and their names, as well as being thwarted educationally because of their location, their names AND their skin colour. Marvellous how we have advanced as a society...

Some of the stories inside this book also mentions the problems the Zimbabweans as a society have to come to terms with in their country because they are powerless to overcome the constant abuse of power of their leaders, all the corruption and how it affects them.

It is well worth the reading.

Thank you to Andrew Chatora, Kharis Publishing and Netgalley for this free copy I received in exchange of a fair review.