Is there a passage that is particularly meaningful? Is it a high point in the book?
There is one passage that I find particularly meaningful - and also a high point in the book. This concerns the death of Tabitha and also her upbringing during her youthful relationship with Valentino and their adventures in Nairobi. I always found Tabitha as a blunt and interesting woman. I was sure her rebelliousness would sure get her into trouble and in the end I was nonetheless correct. When Duluma warned Achak about Tabitha I ultimately believed in what Duluma said about her. He said that she had an abortion with their child and that she was a mean and nasty person, as well as "easy" because she has been with so many guys. I found Tabitha to be a catalyst for disaster and that soon she would pay. Her death made more sense when Valentino spoke of the week they spent together in Nairobi because of their performing arts excellence
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