Baldacchino discerns the anomaly of the Maltese reality, one which leads him to self-doubt and introspection, but one which enables us to read into the Maltese societal critique. In this perspective he weaves into the Maltese tapestry of norms and contradictions, morals, and vicissitudes. He spares no punches when needed, makes references regularly, and brings his arguments to life effortlessly. The reader should find this relatable and enjoyable, as much as it should be self-critical and enlightening. … This remarkable book is a must-read.
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