Mukiwa: A White Boy in Africa
Publication details: New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 1996.Edition: 1st Atlantic Monthly Press edDescription: 418 pages: map; 24 cmISBN:- 087113621X 9780871136213
- DT 2984 .G6 A3 1996
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Rhodesia, 1964: A young boy stumbles upon the dead body of his neighbor, killed by the African guerrillas known as the Crocodile Gang. It is the beginning of the end of white rule in southern Africa. In Mukiwa, Peter Godwin, the young boy confronted by that murder, has written a vivid and moving account of growing up in a British colony collapsing into chaos.
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