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A review by chaosisafriend
The Lower River by Paul Theroux
3.0
Lower River was Conversati-ohm's (one of my monthly book clubs) August pick. We had a robust discussion about it even though not everyone liked it. I had mixed feelings about it myself. I didn't care for most of the characters and that made it hard to like the book overall. Ellis is so selfish and self-righteous that I couldn't bring myself to have any sympathy for him when his trip to Malawi didn't go as planned. At one point, he needs a letter delivered and something extremely awful happens to the deliverer. When Ellis goes to see the person who was supposed to deliver the letter after the awful thing happens, all he can ask about is whether the awful thing happened before the letter got to its destination. That scene literally made me sick to my stomach.
However, Ellis's selfishness did make me think a lot about Westerners coming to "help" people in third-world countries. What is the true motivation for helping? Is everyone helping out of the goodness of their hearts or because of the feelings of superiority one might get from helping? Are we giving them the help they need or the help WE THINK they need?
Even though I didn't really enjoy reading this book, it did end up being a good book for discussion purposes and one that I thought about for a while after I finished it.
However, Ellis's selfishness did make me think a lot about Westerners coming to "help" people in third-world countries. What is the true motivation for helping? Is everyone helping out of the goodness of their hearts or because of the feelings of superiority one might get from helping? Are we giving them the help they need or the help WE THINK they need?
Even though I didn't really enjoy reading this book, it did end up being a good book for discussion purposes and one that I thought about for a while after I finished it.