‘Liberty’ is the third book in the Afrika-trilogien (Africa Trilogy) by Jakob Ejersbo. Set against the backdrop of Tanzania, the novel spans a decade from the early 1980s. It revolves around the dissolving friendship between Marcus and Christian. Marcus, a black boy with a troubled family background, works for a white family. Christian, the son of a Danish couple living and working in Tanzania, befriends Marcus. Their bond grows amidst an African reality filled with intense and violent experiences.
The novel explores contrasts, conflicts, and generational struggles, where disease, death, and alcohol wreak havoc. As they grow older, their friendship faces challenges—Christian is sent back to Aalborg, Denmark, to live with relatives. But is Denmark truly his salvation?