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Call Of The Litany Bird: Surviving the Zimbabwe Bush War

English

By (author): Susan Gibbs

As a trained nurse, newly married to the son of the Governor of Rhodesia during the UDI years, Susan writes compellingly about bringing up a family on their farm in Matabeleland in the midst of the unfolding terror and growing number of atrocities. Above all it is a human story. Sometimes shocking and always moving, there is also warmth and humour as Susan creates a gripping picture of the conflict and tells of her family's survival when many of her friends and neighbouring farmers didn't. The book is a testament to the courage displayed by so many people who were tested day after day by almost unimaginable horrors. The Litany Bird is the popular name of the Nightjar, a largely nocturnal bird found throughout southern Africa. Its haunting call sounds like 'Good Lord, Deliver Us.' See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 149 x 222mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Apr 2011
  • Publisher: Loose Chippings Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781907991004

About Susan Gibbs

Susan Gibbs was born and brought up in Australia. In 1963 she moved to Rhodesia which was to become her home for more than twenty years. She is married with four children and now lives in England.

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