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Scribbling the Cat
Alexandra Fuller

Picador, 2005 - 268 pages

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Very interesting!

I liked this as a follow up to her original! It was very informative of how african soldiers lived etc. I listened to both on audio and was pleasantly surprised at a cold pick I had chosen!


Lets Not Go to the Dogs Tonight

This is one of the must amuzing and informative books I have read about Africa and being African. I started to read it one night for an hour before sleep and didn't put it down untill well after dawn. Fuller brings to life a vibrant late twentieth centure Africa. Lets Not Go to the Dogs Tonight blossoms in both style and content. It is brilliant.


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With the same disarmingly unguarded prose that won her critical acclaim for Don?t Let?s Go to the Dogs Tonight, Alexandra Fuller tells of her unusual friendship with ?K??a white African and veteran of the brutal, racially divided Rhodesian War. An engrossing and haunting tale of love, godliness, hate, war, and survival, Scribbling the Cat recounts the journey she makes with K into the lands that hold the scars of their war, from Zambia through Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) and into Mozambique. Driven by memories, they venture deeper into the countries? remote bush, where they encounter other veterans and survivors and confront the demons of K?s past: a violent war marked by racial strife, jungle battles, torture, and the murdering of innocent civilians.


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