It's interesting to hear how the author coped after returning to Africa, though I felt that it would have been better suited to a few final chapters in The White Masai than deserving its own book.
I read "The white Masai" many many years ago and loved it. I didn't have the same high expectations about the sequel, but it was a great book, and I just couldn't put it down. Now I wonder what expectations are realistic for the last book in the trilogy :-)
I enjoyed Hofmann's insight into life, Africa, and Switzerland. Her resilence, determination and sense of adventure are amazing. I especially enjoyed reading about her climb to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.
I found this an emotional read perhaps because I'm also contemplating life back in Europe again. It was encouraging to read how she was able to find success and hope in every situation she found herself in. There is clearly great sadness about the end of her life in Kenya but her determination and strength to continue to move ahead, overcome new challenges and to never be too complacent, is inspiring.
Dalsza część przygód białej Masajki - krótkie streszczenie zwykłego życia w Szwajcarii - pracy w akwizycji, samotnym wychowywaniu Napirai, wieczorach autorskich, nowym partnerze Markusie i zdobyciu Kilimandżaro.
This is the follow on book from the White Masai - after the Swiss woman returns home with her child. I was extremely curious to see how things turned out for her, and how she reintegrated into privileged European life. Not as captivating as the first book, and got a bit drawn out at the end, but worth reading to complete the picture after the first book
Este libro es la continuación de "La masai blanca", y relata la vida de Corinne en Suiza, tras su huida de Kenia, junto con Napirai (la hija que tuvo con su semi-dios, el guerrero masai, Lketinga). Es la historia de una mujer muy perseverante y trabajadora, y eso está "bien"; sin embargo, parece ser que la vida en Suiza no es tan interesante como en Kenia, jeje.