I’ve known about this story since the author was first releasing individual chapters online and have been a fan ever since. I was super excited to hear it was getting an audio book release but sadly the performance doesn’t do the story justice. It sounds like the male narrator specifically got a certain idea of how it should be done in his head and didn’t really bother to think too deeply about that. The story itself is best summarized as being just straight fun which is what I love most about it. This isn’t a story that’s trying to bash you over the head with some subtext about tradition vs modernism or a statement on colonialism like other authors might do when approaching this concept and that’s what makes this such a great find. It just wants to be a great time and it hits that mark with flying colors.