House of stone

the true story of a family divided in war-torn Zimbabwe

290 pages

English language

Published 2006 by HarperPress.

OCLC Number:
62760668

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This is one of the best books I have ever read. It is riveting and nearly impossible to put down. I would highly recommend it.


House of Stone is written by Christina Lamb, an English journalist. In the opening passages I wasn't too sure if I trusted this author yet as I thought she was exaggerating (this is the scene where she describes a city's main market as reduced to rubble). I then turned the page to see a photograph depicting the rubble and it was there that my hesitation and disbelief dissolved.


The author takes the life story of two very different Zimbabweans and she chronicles this against the backdrop of the major political events of the past 45 years. She also interweaves the history of Zimbabwe dating back over a hundred years, to when the country was first colonised. The protagonists …

Subjects

  • Hough, Nigel.
  • Farmers -- Zimbabwe -- Biography.
  • Women domestics -- Zimbabwe -- Biography.
  • Political violence -- Zimbabwe.
  • Zimbabwe -- Politics and government -- 1980-
  • Zimbabwe -- Race relations.
  • Zimbabwe -- Social conditions -- 1980-