The White Masai

The White Masai by Corinne Hofmann, published by Arcadia Books Ltd on September 4, 2007, is a compelling narrative that chronicles the author’s transformative journey in Kenya. This edition, comprising 310 pages, presents Hofmann’s experiences as she falls in love with a Masai warrior during a holiday. The story unfolds as she navigates cultural challenges and personal sacrifices, ultimately leading her to live in a Masai village for four years.
Readers will find a detailed account of Hofmann’s life in Kenya, highlighting her relationship with the Masai community and the complexities that arise from her cross-cultural romance. The narrative explores themes related to women in Kenya and the Masai people, providing insight into the dynamics of love and identity. As her dream begins to unravel, Hofmann’s journey culminates in her return home with her daughter, reflecting on the profound impact of her experiences.
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Corinne Hofmann falls in love with a Masai warrior while on holiday with her boyfriend in Kenya. After overcoming all sorts of obstacles, she moves into a tiny shack with him and his mother in his village, and spends four years in Kenya. Slowly but surely the dream starts to crumble until she flees back home with her baby daughter born out of the seemingly indestructible love between a white European woman and a Masai.
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