Minus the Morning: A Rhodesian/Zimbabwean Memoir
Minus the Morning
Jennifer Armstrong, a Dambudzo Marechera scholar, has published her memoir, which traces her life from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe. Here is the description of the book:
Are some people, defined by skin colour or gender, inherently good, while others are wrongheaded or even downright malicious? The journey towards self-knowledge is never to be underestimated. This is a coming of age memoir about growing up in Rhodesia shortly after the white colonial government declared UDI (Unilateral Declaration of Independence) in November 1965. Rhodesia later became Zimbabwe after it was granted its independence from colonial rule in 1980.
Jennifer Armstrong, a Dambudzo Marechera scholar, has published her memoir, which traces her life from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe. Here is the description of the book:
Are some people, defined by skin colour or gender, inherently good, while others are wrongheaded or even downright malicious? The journey towards self-knowledge is never to be underestimated. This is a coming of age memoir about growing up in Rhodesia shortly after the white colonial government declared UDI (Unilateral Declaration of Independence) in November 1965. Rhodesia later became Zimbabwe after it was granted its independence from colonial rule in 1980.
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