Psychiatrist Paul Linde chronicles the experiences he had while working at Harare Central Hospital in Zimbabwe, sharing the stories of his patients and the doctors and nurses he worked with.
Explores artifacts from Africa's pre-colonial center of culture and discusses the reasons why European archaeologists were unwilling to credit Africans for their accomplishments.
Follows ten-year-old Zimbabwe native, Darling, as she escapes the closed schools and paramilitary police control of her homeland in search of opportunity and freedom with an aunt in America.
In 1983, at an elite boys' boarding school in Zimbabwe, thirteen-year-old English lad Robert Jacklin finds himself torn between his black roommate and the white bullies still bitter over losing power through the recent civil war.
In 2194 in Zimbabwe, General Matsika's three children are kidnapped and put to work in a plastic mine, while three mutant detectives use their special powers to search for them.
The author describes the experiences of growing up on an African farm during the Rhodesian Bush War, white colonialism in the 1970s, and Zimbabwean independence in the 1980s.