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Author: Justin Cartwright  

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'One of the shrewdest and most diverting novels about Africa one could hope to read.' Daily Telegraph

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'One of the shrewdest and most diverting novels about Africa one could hope to read.' Daily Telegraph

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'Dodging the vested interests of the Ngwenya clan, his wayward wife Magdan and the colonial dinosaur Jumbo Munroe, the narrator embarks on a quasi-biblical quest that owes more to Waugh and Ballard than Rider Haggard, a tale that hits the ground running and continues at a vigorous pace. This is one of the shrewdest and most diverting novels about Africa one could hope to read.' DAILY TELEGRAPH

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Critic Reviews

“A masterly and delightful book - The Sunday TimesA fine book ... extremely well written. - IndependentA marvellously gripping, stylish and intelligent adventure story ... completely fresh and original. - Sunday ExpressA wondrous journey into the interior of the African spirit, cooly humorous and thought-provoking ... A masterly and delightful book. - The Sunday Times”

A masterly and delightful book - The Sunday Times

A fine book ... extremely well written. - Independent

A marvellously gripping, stylish and intelligent adventure story ... completely fresh and original. - Sunday Express

A wondrous journey into the interior of the African spirit, cooly humorous and thought-provoking ... A masterly and delightful book. - The Sunday Times

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About the Author

Justin Cartwright's novel LEADING THE CHEERS won the 1998 Whitbread Novel Award. His book IN EVERY FACE I MEET, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. He was educated in America and at Oxford University

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'Dodging the vested interests of the Ngwenya clan, his wayward wife Magdan and the colonial dinosaur Jumbo Munroe, the narrator embarks on a quasi-biblical quest that owes more to Waugh and Ballard than Rider Haggard, a tale that hits the ground running and continues at a vigorous pace. This is one of the shrewdest and most diverting novels about Africa one could hope to read.' DAILY TELEGRAPH

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Product Details

Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton | Sceptre
Published
20th July 2000
Pages
256
ISBN
9780340767610

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