Book 75 - One of Them by Musa Okwonga
Reading date - April 2021 I will begin this review by copying the following from the description of the book: "Woven throughout this deeply personal and unflinching memoir of Musa’s five years at Eton in the 1990s is a present-day narrative which engages with much wider questions about pressing social and political issues: privilege, the distribution of wealth, the rise of the far right in the UK, systemic racism, the ‘boys’ club’ of government and the power of the few to control the fate of the many. One of Them is both an intimate account and a timely exploration of race and class in modern Britain." What I expected from this book is not what I got from it. For some reason, I thought this would be a biography of Musa's life, from birth to modern day. I should have paid more attention to what the description said. This book is brilliant, Musa has a skill where he writes about the everyday and mundane (to him) in a way which makes reading about it an absolute joy...