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Beneath a Zimbabwe Sun

Beneath a Zimbabwe Sun
Author: Beverley Whyte
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1987
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

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The Zimbabwean countryside has many moods, an infinite variety of faces. In striking contradiction of the image held by many who have not visited the land between the Limpopo and Zambezi Rivers, Zimbabwe is not a vast expanse of near-emptiness, of unrelieved sun-brown bush, of dust and burning skies. The dust and heat are there, some of the time and in some parts. But so are the gracious lakes, the fresh woods and pastures, the cool streams and high mountain peaks. Zimbabwe's enchantment is heightened by magnificent wildlife. Its concentration of elephant is one of the greatest in the world and the many game reserves and national parks abound with a breathtaking variety of animals. Kingly lion, glowering rhino, mountainous hippo, comical warthog, graceful giraffe, hyena, buffalo, wildebeest, zebra, leopard -- they are all there, and in their natural habitat. The country's sun-washed wonders are complemented by the design and spread of its towns and cities. Herein lies Zimbabwe's spellbinding effect of contrasts: the timeless, savage grandeur of Africa is at hand within minutes of leaving any of its sophisticated cities of sleek skyscrapers and urban bustle. This book shows this diversity in a uniquely evocative way. It reveals the splendour, the beauty and the freshness of a country still unspoiled, the true nature of a relatively little-known part of Africa.


Magic Encounters

Magic Encounters
Author: Danuta Szachanski
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2014-04-17
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1491731559

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I have travelled to all parts of the world for over forty years, often to the most remote villages and towns on all continents, enjoying the unique landscapes and their people. This is how I have had the most delightful encounters, often when least expected. The book aims to show that one should venture out, not be afraid to leave the beaten paths and instead seek authenticity. It also shows the common humanity of people and how cross-cultural encounters can leave us with indelible memories that in turn push us to learn ever more about this planet and its various people. I hope the book spurs readers to travel outside of organized tours or to keep travelling if they already do and see how this kind of journey can incredibly enrich their lives.


This September Sun

This September Sun
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 494
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN:

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Beneath the Lion's Gaze: A Novel

Beneath the Lion's Gaze: A Novel
Author: Maaza Mengiste
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2011-01-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0393076776

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"An important novel, rich in compassion for its anguished characters." —The New York Times Book Review This memorable, heartbreaking story opens in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 1974, on the eve of a revolution. Yonas kneels in his mother’s prayer room, pleading to his god for an end to the violence that has wracked his family and country. His father, Hailu, a prominent doctor, has been ordered to report to jail after helping a victim of state-sanctioned torture to die. And Dawit, Hailu’s youngest son, has joined an underground resistance movement—a choice that will lead to more upheaval and bloodshed across a ravaged Ethiopia. Beneath the Lion’s Gaze tells a gripping story of family, of the bonds of love and friendship set in a time and place that has rarely been explored in fiction. It is a story about the lengths human beings will go in pursuit of freedom and the human price of a national revolution. Emotionally gripping, poetic, and indelibly tragic, Beneath The Lion’s Gaze is a transcendent and powerful debut.


The Setting Sun and the Rolling World

The Setting Sun and the Rolling World
Author: Charles Mungoshi
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Publishers
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Short stories, Zimbabwean (English)
ISBN: 9780435905590

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Beneath the African Sun

Beneath the African Sun
Author: Amanda Michelle Grierson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2009-07
Genre:
ISBN: 1438989911

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Ricky Garrett a Hollywood celebrity is in South Africa to host a music awards when during a short safari he falls foul to a group of poachers. After a long stay in hospital he recovers and making use of his celebrity status joins a group of conservationists in Botswana, tracking a poaching ring in the hope of bringing the criminals to justice. When he meets Sandra, sparks immediately fly, but are the two able to keep this hidden from Sandra's very powerful boyfriend. Beneath the African Sun follows Ricky's slow awakening to the beauty and harshness of Africa, his guarded acceptance into the group, and his quest to find the people that nearly took his life. His journey is thwarted with problems. Is someone in the group hiding something, and will they all stay alive long enough to see justice done.


Without a Name and Under the Tongue

Without a Name and Under the Tongue
Author: Yvonne Vera
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2002-02-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0374528160

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Two short stories about two young Zimbabwe women.


Butterfly Burning

Butterfly Burning
Author: Yvonne Vera
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2000-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1466806079

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Butterfly Burning brings the brilliantly poetic voice of Zimbabwean writer Yvonne Vera to American readers for the first time. Set in Makokoba, a black township, in the late l940s, the novel is an intensely bittersweet love story. When Fumbatha, a construction worker, meets the much younger Phephelaphi, he"wants her like the land beneath his feet from which birth had severed him." He in turn fills her "with hope larger than memory." But Phephelaphi is not satisfied with their "one-room" love alone. The qualities that drew Fumbatha to her, her sense of independence and freedom, end up separating them. And the closely woven fabric of township life, where everyone knows everyone else, has a mesh too tight and too intricate to allow her to escape her circumstances on her own. Vera exploits language to peel away the skin of public and private lives. In Butterfly Burning she captures the ebullience and the bitterness of township life, as well as the strength and courage of her unforgettable heroine.


Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe
Author: Deborah Helen Potts
Publisher: Oxford, England : Clio Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN:

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