A powerful and intensely human insight into the civil war in Zimbabwe, focusing on a white farmer and his maid who find themselves on opposing sides.
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'Lamb is a careful observer, and her anguished refrain is the terrible schizophrenia of people who fiercely love their land but do nothing to save it...the strength is in the storytelling...it is a good piece of reportage...her book deserves to be read.' Daily Telegraph
'A perceptive account of Zimbabwean history since the colonial days.' Times Literary Supplement
'Riveting...Lamb's book tells a disaster story on a massive scale.' Daily Mail
'Compelling...Lamb has a remarkable pair of stories to tell, and does so extremely well.' The Spectator
'A perceptive account of Zimbabwean history since the colonial days.' Times Literary Supplement
'Riveting...Lamb's book tells a disaster story on a massive scale.' Daily Mail
'Compelling...Lamb has a remarkable pair of stories to tell, and does so extremely well.' The Spectator