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Mukiwa

A White Boy in Africa

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Mukiwa

By: Peter Godwin
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Rhodesia, 1964: a small boy witnesses the death of his neighbor, murdered by guerrillas - it is the beginning of the end of White rule in Africa. In Mukiwa, Peter Godwin, the witness to that murder, has written "a classic of its genre" (Sunday Telegraph), a vivid and moving account of growing up in a colony rapidly collapsing into chaos.

In unforgettable tales of innocence lost under African skies, we follow Godwin's awakening to the often savage struggle between Whites and Blacks, his horror when he is forced to fight in a civil war he detests, and his experiences as a journalist covering the country's violent transition to Black rule as Rhodesia's colonial era comes to an end and the new state of Zimbabwe is born from its bloody ashes. Mukiwa is a poignant, compelling memoir and an invaluable addition to the literature of southern Africa.

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This is a beautifully written and performed story of a boy's journey into manhood watching the collapse of the British colonial Rhodesia and the beginning of the revolutionary led Zimbabwe. The reader sees through the boys eyes what was happening in his local community. The author portrays the confusion and chaos of the loss of life and land of the white settlers whose families had become prosperous and comfortable in a land far removed than that of their ancestors who came there from Great Britain. As we know, Zimbabwe under the tyrant dictator Mugabe deteriorated. Most of the farm land violently taken over by the revolutionaries, was no longer farmed. The country gradually became one of the poorest in Africa.

A Child's View of Revolution

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This is the second book of Peter Godwin‘s that I have read. This autobiographical board going over his childhood and coming of age and adulthood in Rhodesia, later Zimbabwe. There is both humor and tragedy in this book. I felt it was an excellent read.

An African upbringing and adulthood

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great book
well written
nice audible
trip down memory lane
peter godwin good narratar
want more
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great audible well written trip down memory lane

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If you are interested in getting different perspectives on african politics. This is a great book for you. This book was full of all kinds of adventure.

Very independent

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Well written interesting memoir of the Rhodesian independence war, All Peter Godwin’s books are worth reading

Wonderfull book

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