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Love in the driest season

a family memoir
2005
Foreign correspondent Neely Tucker chronicles the experiences he and his wife had volunteering at an orphanage in Zimbabwe, describing the devastating consequences of AIDS on the population, especially children, and discusses the challenges he and his wife faced when they decided to adopt a Zimbabwean baby girl.

The Last resort

a memoir of Zimbabwe
2009

Robert Mugabe's Zimbabwe

2008
Describes Robert Mugabe's rise to power in Zimbabwe's first elections as an independent nation, how his economic policies have contributed to the country's ruin, and what life is like in Zimbabwe under his rule.

The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm

2004
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 Ear, the Eye, and the Arm

2002
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.

Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe

1990
Recounts the story of the man who led the struggle for black political power in the emerging nation of Zimbabwe and was elected its first prime minister.

Scribbling the cat

travels with an African soldier
2005
The author provides an account of her journey through Rhodesia with her friend K, a white ex-soldier and born-again Christian, and their attempt to help him come to grips with the guilt he feels over his role in the Rhodesian War.

Cocktail hour under the tree of forgetfulness

2011
The author provides an account of her mother Nicola Fuller's life, from being raised in Kenya to moving around the continent with her husband in search of a home, and describes her devotion to her family and land.

Where we have hope

a memoir of Zimbabwe
2004
The author relates his experiences living and working for over twenty years in Zimbabwe, and recalls how the government of President Robert Mugabe massacred hundreds of people and ordered Meldrum out of the country for printing negative things about his administration.

Blind eye

how the medical establishment let a doctor get away with murder
1999

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