An Expensive Education

Nick McDonell

An Expensive Education
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Text Publishing Co
Country
Australia
Published
26 October 2009
Pages
296
ISBN
9781921520969

An Expensive Education

Nick McDonell

Professor Susan Lowell has it made. A happily married mother of two in a tenure-track job at Harvard, she has just won a Pulitzer Prize for her book lionizing Hatashil, an East African freedom fighter. David Ayan is her singular Somali-born student. He is trying to become a member of one of Harvard’s elite finals clubs. He is trying to understand Jane, his girlfriend from a privileged background. He is trying, sometimes, just to get by in a foreign place. Michael Teak is a twenty-five-year-old recent Harvard grad working as an American intelligence operative who meets Hatashil in David’s village minutes before the massacre that will upend all their lives.

Nick McDonell’s third novel grants readers entry to the world of Harvard -

through its dormitories and dining halls, its elite finals clubs and lecture halls, and into the chambers of its ambitious professors -

giving an incredibly authentic insider’s view of this mythologised institution. A powerful portrait of personalities all ensnared in the African conflict and of the Harvard campus on which the debate takes place, An Expensive Education is a smart, relentless novel set at the troubled intersection of ivory academia and realpolitik.

Review

From the turmoil of civil warin an unnamed Africancountry to academic life withall its rivalries and competitionat Harvard, America’stop Ivy League university,Nick McDonnell’s thirdnovel, An Expensive Education,creates compelling landscapes andcharacters.

The links are absorbing. AtHarvard, Professor Susan Lowell has won aPulitzer Prize for her book about Hatashil,an East African freedom fighter in the civilwar. Not everyone is happy with the book,and Susan receives a series of threats. Hersole African student, David Ayan, is missinghome and struggling to make sense ofHarvard’s cliques and clubs. His white girlfriend, Jane, is from a privileged backgroundand this also causes confusion and misunderstandings.Michael Teak, a Harvard graduate,is working as an American intelligenceoperative. He is in constant danger and wemeet him just before a horrendous massacrein Ayan’s relative’s village.

Nick McDonnellhas reported from both Sudan and Iraq andis acutely aware of the political and socialpressures that lead to poverty and bloodshed.An Expensive Education helps us to understandsome aspects of a troubled continent.

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