Ronald Mutebi

A very African story

From our UK edition

The voices we rarely hear in literature are those of the children of the men and women who have shaped modern Africa. The parents leave behind fulsome, instructive, self-justifying autobiographies as a matter of routine, but little is ever known of the plight of their offspring. Conditioned by the knock-on effects of their parents' actions and causes, their careers are often made or destroyed by the way they carry that legacy, especially if that legacy includes personal tragedy. A notable exception was In the Shadow of the Saint, Ken Wiwa's remarkably frank book published a few years ago.