Michel the Giant

An African in Greenland

English language

Published March 23, 2022 by Penguin Books, Limited.

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978-0-14-199942-5
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5 stars (1 review)

The gripping true story of one man's ten year expedition from a village in West Africa to the Arctic Circle

Scorching heat, rich, fertile soil, and treacherous snakes marked the landscape in which Tété-Michel grew up in 1950s Togo, West Africa. When he discovered a book on Greenland as a teen, this distant land became an instant obsession - he was determined to journey to the place these pages had revealed to him and embarked on the adventure of a lifetime.

A book of rich and immersive travel writing, Michel the Giant invites the reader to journey alongside an audacious Kpomassie as he makes his way from the equator to the bitter cold of the artic and settles into life with the Inuit peoples, adapting to their foods and customs. Part memoir, part anthropological observation this captivating narrative teems with nuanced observations on community, belonging and the universality of human …

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A powerful, educational and entertaining read.

5 stars

Huge thanks to Penguin Classics both for republishing Michel the Giant and for allowing me to read a review copy via NetGalley. Although Tété-Michel Kpomassie gained worldwide fame at the time from the original publication of his Greenland travel memoir and the associated lecture tours he gave, I had never previously heard about his incredible expedition and the fascinating book he wrote as a result. Perhaps a cautionary tale of the dangers of allowing children free rein in libraries(!), Kpomassie's obsessive enthusiasm for the world's largest island was sparked by discovering a little book about Greenland's Eskimaux. Growing up in Togo, his life probably could not have been further removed from theirs, (and perhaps that was the attraction) yet he was determined to join the Greenlanders, the first African to do so.

I could not fail to be awed by Kpomassie's dedication to his quest. A lone sixteen year old …