Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Legend Press Ltd, United Kingdom, 2018
ISBN 10: 1787198812 ISBN 13: 9781787198814
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Legend Press 17/05/2018, 2018
ISBN 10: 1787198812 ISBN 13: 9781787198814
Librería: Bahamut Media, Reading, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. A story of love, race, power and consequences that spans generationsThree days after arriving in Zimbabwe, Natalie discovers an abandoned newborn baby on a hill near her uncle's farm. Years earlier, the hill was home to the Mazowe village where Chief Tafara governed at a time of great unrest. Faced with taxation, abductions and loss of their land at the hands of the white settlers, Tafara joined forces with the neighbouring villages in what becomes the first of many uprisings. A Child Called Happiness is a beautiful and emotive work of historical fiction. This is a story of hope, resilience and reclamation, proving that the choices made by our ancestor's can echo for many generations to come. 'Collishaw's characters are delicately created and endearingly human' Celeste Hicks'An incredibly timely book about the human upheaval in all its emotional forms' Rosie Garthwaite'Steeped in the beautiful smells and sounds of Zimbabwe and evidences Stephan Collishaw's love of the country. His balanced treatment of an emotive issue will challenge and provoke many readers' Phillip Barclay'Deftly weaves together two stories set in different periods of Zimbabwe's history, always taking the reader with him. The vexed issue of land in Zimbabwe and who it belongs to is the common thread. Collishaw creates atmosphere and a sense of place, bringing to life the characters, the history and the politics' Mary Harper'A gripping yet tender story, played out under a burning African sun, and shot through with thought-provoking authenticity' Nick Brownlee.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. A story of love, race, power and consequences that spans generationsThree days after arriving in Zimbabwe, Natalie discovers an abandoned newborn baby on a hill near her uncle's farm. Years earlier, the hill was home to the Mazowe village where Chief Tafara governed at a time of great unrest. Faced with taxation, abductions and loss of their land at the hands of the white settlers, Tafara joined forces with the neighbouring villages in what becomes the first of many uprisings. A Child Called Happiness is a beautiful and emotive work of historical fiction. This is a story of hope, resilience and reclamation, proving that the choices made by our ancestor's can echo for many generations to come. 'Collishaw's characters are delicately created and endearingly human' Celeste Hicks'An incredibly timely book about the human upheaval in all its emotional forms' Rosie Garthwaite'Steeped in the beautiful smells and sounds of Zimbabwe and evidences Stephan Collishaw's love of the country. His balanced treatment of an emotive issue will challenge and provoke many readers' Phillip Barclay'Deftly weaves together two stories set in different periods of Zimbabwe's history, always taking the reader with him. The vexed issue of land in Zimbabwe and who it belongs to is the common thread. Collishaw creates atmosphere and a sense of place, bringing to life the characters, the history and the politics' Mary Harper'A gripping yet tender story, played out under a burning African sun, and shot through with thought-provoking authenticity' Nick Brownlee.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Legend Press Ltd, London, 2018
ISBN 10: 1787198812 ISBN 13: 9781787198814
Librería: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A story of love, race, power and consequences that spans generationsThree days after arriving in Zimbabwe, Natalie discovers an abandoned newborn baby on a hill near her uncle's farm. Years earlier, the hill was home to the Mazowe village where Chief Tafara governed at a time of great unrest. Faced with taxation, abductions and loss of their land at the hands of the white settlers, Tafara joined forces with the neighbouring villages in what becomes the first of many uprisings. A Child Called Happiness is a beautiful and emotive work of historical fiction. This is a story of hope, resilience and reclamation, proving that the choices made by our ancestor's can echo for many generations to come. What Reviewers and Readers Say:'Collishaw's characters are delicately created and endearingly human', Celeste Hicks'An incredibly timely book about the human upheaval in all its emotional forms,' Rosie Garthwaite'Steeped in the beautiful smells and sounds of Zimbabwe and evidences Stephan Collishaw's love of the country. His balanced treatment of an emotive issue will challenge and provoke many readers,' Phillip Barclay'Deftly weaves together two stories set in different periods of Zimbabwe's history, always taking the reader with him. The vexed issue of land in Zimbabwe and who it belongs to is the common thread. Collishaw creates atmosphere and a sense of place, bringing to life the characters, the history and the politics,' Mary Harper'A gripping yet tender story, played out under a burning African sun, and shot through with thought-provoking authenticity,' Nick Brownlee Three days after arriving in Zimbabwe, Natalie discovers an abandoned newborn baby on a hill near her uncle's farm. 115 years earlier, the hill was home to the Mazowe village where Chief Tafara governed at a time of great unrest. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. Three days after arriving in Zimbabwe, Natalie discovers an abandoned newborn baby on a hill near her uncle's farm. 115 years earlier, the hill was home to the Mazowe village where Chief Tafara governed at a time of great unrest.
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Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Legend Press Ltd 2018-05, 2018
ISBN 10: 1787198812 ISBN 13: 9781787198814
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ISBN 10: 1787198812 ISBN 13: 9781787198814
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. A story of love, race, power and consequences that spans generationsThree days after arriving in Zimbabwe, Natalie discovers an abandoned newborn baby on a hill near her uncle's farm. Years earlier, the hill was home to the Mazowe village where Chief Tafara governed at a time of great unrest. Faced with taxation, abductions and loss of their land at the hands of the white settlers, Tafara joined forces with the neighbouring villages in what becomes the first of many uprisings. A Child Called Happiness is a beautiful and emotive work of historical fiction. This is a story of hope, resilience and reclamation, proving that the choices made by our ancestor's can echo for many generations to come. 'Collishaw's characters are delicately created and endearingly human' Celeste Hicks'An incredibly timely book about the human upheaval in all its emotional forms' Rosie Garthwaite'Steeped in the beautiful smells and sounds of Zimbabwe and evidences Stephan Collishaw's love of the country. His balanced treatment of an emotive issue will challenge and provoke many readers' Phillip Barclay'Deftly weaves together two stories set in different periods of Zimbabwe's history, always taking the reader with him. The vexed issue of land in Zimbabwe and who it belongs to is the common thread. Collishaw creates atmosphere and a sense of place, bringing to life the characters, the history and the politics' Mary Harper'A gripping yet tender story, played out under a burning African sun, and shot through with thought-provoking authenticity' Nick Brownlee.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Legend Press Ltd, London, 2018
ISBN 10: 1787198812 ISBN 13: 9781787198814
Librería: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. A story of love, race, power and consequences that spans generationsThree days after arriving in Zimbabwe, Natalie discovers an abandoned newborn baby on a hill near her uncle's farm. Years earlier, the hill was home to the Mazowe village where Chief Tafara governed at a time of great unrest. Faced with taxation, abductions and loss of their land at the hands of the white settlers, Tafara joined forces with the neighbouring villages in what becomes the first of many uprisings. A Child Called Happiness is a beautiful and emotive work of historical fiction. This is a story of hope, resilience and reclamation, proving that the choices made by our ancestor's can echo for many generations to come. What Reviewers and Readers Say:'Collishaw's characters are delicately created and endearingly human', Celeste Hicks'An incredibly timely book about the human upheaval in all its emotional forms,' Rosie Garthwaite'Steeped in the beautiful smells and sounds of Zimbabwe and evidences Stephan Collishaw's love of the country. His balanced treatment of an emotive issue will challenge and provoke many readers,' Phillip Barclay'Deftly weaves together two stories set in different periods of Zimbabwe's history, always taking the reader with him. The vexed issue of land in Zimbabwe and who it belongs to is the common thread. Collishaw creates atmosphere and a sense of place, bringing to life the characters, the history and the politics,' Mary Harper'A gripping yet tender story, played out under a burning African sun, and shot through with thought-provoking authenticity,' Nick Brownlee Three days after arriving in Zimbabwe, Natalie discovers an abandoned newborn baby on a hill near her uncle's farm. 115 years earlier, the hill was home to the Mazowe village where Chief Tafara governed at a time of great unrest. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. Über den AutorStephan Collishaw is the author of The Last Girl, which was chosen by the Independent on Sunday as one of its Novels of the Year. In 2004 Stephan was selected as one of the British Council s 20 bes.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: New. A story of love, race, power and consequences that spans generationsThree days after arriving in Zimbabwe, Natalie discovers an abandoned newborn baby on a hill near her uncle's farm. Years earlier, the hill was home to the Mazowe village where Chief Tafara governed at a time of great unrest. Faced with taxation, abductions and loss of their land at the hands of the white settlers, Tafara joined forces with the neighbouring villages in what becomes the first of many uprisings. A Child Called Happiness is a beautiful and emotive work of historical fiction. This is a story of hope, resilience and reclamation, proving that the choices made by our ancestor's can echo for many generations to come. 'Collishaw's characters are delicately created and endearingly human' Celeste Hicks'An incredibly timely book about the human upheaval in all its emotional forms' Rosie Garthwaite'Steeped in the beautiful smells and sounds of Zimbabwe and evidences Stephan Collishaw's love of the country. His balanced treatment of an emotive issue will challenge and provoke many readers' Phillip Barclay'Deftly weaves together two stories set in different periods of Zimbabwe's history, always taking the reader with him. The vexed issue of land in Zimbabwe and who it belongs to is the common thread. Collishaw creates atmosphere and a sense of place, bringing to life the characters, the history and the politics' Mary Harper'A gripping yet tender story, played out under a burning African sun, and shot through with thought-provoking authenticity' Nick Brownlee.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A story of love, race, power and consequences that spans generationsThree days after arriving in Zimbabwe, Natalie discovers an abandoned newborn baby on a hill near her uncle's farm.Years earlier, the hill was home to the Mazowe village where Chief Tafara governed at a time of great unrest. Faced with taxation, abductions and loss of their land at the hands of the white settlers, Tafara joined forces with the neighbouring villages in what becomes the first of many uprisings.A Child Called Happiness is a beautiful and emotive work of historical fiction. This is a story of hope, resilience and reclamation, proving that the choices made by our ancestor's can echo for many generations to come.