With an introduction by Anne Enright Shortlisted for the Guardian First Book award, a story of civil war & a family`s unbreakable bond. How you see a country depends on whether you are driving through it, or live in it. How you see a country depends on whether or not you can leave it, if you have to. As the daughter of white settlers in war-torn 1970s Rhodesia, Alexandra Fuller remembers a time when a schoolgirl was as likely to carry a shotgun as a satchel. This is her story
- of a civil war, of a quixotic battle with nature & loss, & of a family`s unbreakable bond with the continent that came to define, scar & heal them. Shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award in 2002, Alexandra Fuller`s classic memoir of an African childhood is suffused with laughter & warmth even amid disaster. Unsentimental & unflinching, but always enchanting, it is the story of an extraordinary family in an extraordinary time.