

By the end of The Colours That Blind, I was pleasantly surprised. The story had got much better than I expected, and I‘m glad that I did carry on. The book is especially relevant during this time, when I think that we should be making as big of an effort as possible to educate ourselves on matters like the racism that is dealt with in it. I never knew anything about the history of Zimbabwe, and now I‘ve definitely learnt and understand a lot more