Exile laid bare the lives of listless teenage expats in Tanzania; Revolution shifts the focus to the African & Indian Tanzanians they live among... Moses, a worker in a lethal Tanzanite mine, who risks it all every day in the hope of striking it rich; Rachel, who leaves the countryside to make a living, but finds herself in a city where everyone sees her as a whore in waiting; Shakila, who manages to escape to the States, but not from racial prejudice. This is their reality
- drowning in corruption, the need to graft & scrap, selling their morals & their bodies as needs be. The Africa Trilogy is at once epic & minutely human, because Ejersbo never fails to show compassion for his characters: however corrupted or morally blemished they may become, they are worth a better life.