My Driver

by Maggie Gee

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"My Driver is an entertaining, droll novel, executed with a lovely, light touch. . . . Gee's control of tone is supremely artful."--Lionel Shriver,Daily Telegraph "A tour de force--brilliantly structured, surprising, humane, and suspenseful."--Elaine Showalter "Worldly, witty, enjoyable, impressive."--Doris Lessing Vanessa Henman, a plucky but accident-prone white writer, flies from London to Uganda for a Pan-African writers' conference. She also intends to pay her former cleaner, Mary show more Tendo, a surprise visit. But Mary--now the executive housekeeper of the Sheraton Hotel in Kampala--has her own agenda, and she has secretly summoned Vanessa's beloved ex-husband Trevor, a plumber, to her home village to help build a well. The conference over, Vanessa sets off alone on a safari to the distant Bwindi Impenetrable Forest to see the mountain gorillas. Farce teeters on the edge of something much darker when Vanessa quarrels with her driver and a bloody war closes in on Bwindi from Congo. Can anyone save her? Maggie Gee was chosen as one ofGranta's original "Best Young British Novelists." She has published many novels to great acclaim, includingThe White Family, shortlisted for the Orange and IMPAC prizes, andMy Cleanerand The Flood, which was longlisted for the Orange Prize. She was the first female chair of the Royal Society of Literature, and she lives in London. show less

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Vanessa Henman is an English writer invited to an international writers conference in Kampala, Uganda. While there she intends to make a surprise visit to see Mary Tendo, the woman who used to be her cleaner. Meanwhile Mary has invited Vanessa's ex-husband, Trevor, to Uganda to help fix in her village. Trevor and Vanessa don't tell each other about their trips, and for much of the story they are either turning up in the same place within a few minutes of each other or they see but don't recognise each other. Their story is interspersed with Mary's, that of her lost son who has become a child soldier and V & T's son and grandson in London. The threat of war between Uganda and the Democratic Republic of Congo is always in the background - show more Gee reminds us that the scramble for Africa's rich resources continues unabated.

This was an enjoyable book, but it didn't blow me away. The 'will they meet/won't they meet' aspect of V & T's story felt contrived after a while and the huge coincidence at the end tied things up too nicely to be believeable.

I did enjoy Vanessa's character although she is a hard woman to like. Her delusions of grandeur about her status as a writer, her anxiety to be liked and respected and her fears about travelling alone in Africa may make her seem arrogant and unpleasant, but they are very human frailties and the more I think about her the more I feel for her.
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This was a bookclub read for me. I thoroughly enjoyed it and recommend it! What we discussed: http://escapebookclub.blogspot.com/2011/10/wednesday-5th-october-my-driver-by.ht...
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Original publication date
2009
People/Characters
Mary Tendo; Vanessa Henman; Justin Henman
Important places
Uganda; Kampala, Uganda
Dedication
For my mother Aileen Mary Gee, nee Church,
whose spirit and flight bag came with me to Uganda.
First words
The sun is rising on Uganda
Blurbers
Mantel, Hilary

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Genres
General Fiction, Fiction and Literature
DDC/MDS
823.914Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991945-1999
LCC
PR6057 .E247 .M93Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1961-2000
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