Best-selling memoirist Alexandra Fuller travels with a strangely charismatic Rhodesian war veteran into a modern-day heart of darkness.
When Alexandra ("Bo") Fuller was home in Zambia a few years ago, visiting her parents for Christmas, she asked her father about a nearby banana farmer who was known for being a "tough bugger." Her father's response was a warning to steer clear of him; he told Bo: "Curiosity scribbled the cat." Nonetheless, Fuller began her strange friendship with the man... (show more)
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An odd book. Reading between the lines the book is more about a wife and mother who chooses for unexplained reasons to hare off with a man she barely knows into a world she is not comfortable in, and of course it all ends badly.
Bobo's first book was very illuminating about Bobo and her family, but this book is very different - Bobo is in every page, but what she thinks, what she feels are left unsaid. It is all about K, which is frustrating as K is not as fascinating to me as he obvioulsy was, for some time at least, to Bobo.
Fuller writes like An African. Pictures pour off the page and those of us who live here, know the smells and the sounds of the pictures. Loved this book - it is a haunting work. Ghosts lurk in the corners.
she is one of those authors that you have to read. and once you've read her books, you read them over and over and over again...
An excellent book....written by a zimbabwean about the war in a completely unwarlike manner...i really enjoyed reading this book.
At times humourous, at times gripping, at all times entertaining.
Such a moving story of how 'War' effects the human soul!
haunting and poignant this tale of an african childhood will chill and thrill you with its subtle and startling truths and its humble humour
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