In the Savannah - Egangeni (Ndebele)


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Learning one language can be tricky enough but adding another language such as Ndebele can be a challenge that is why Losika Writes created this dual-language book that caters for both Ndebele and English. With the engaging and cheeky illustrations of the Savannah animals, our picture books make early learning of diverse languages enjoyable for your little one. This book is suited for gradual introduction or full immersion into learning isiNdebele and is a great starting place to build stories about the African Savannah. Go on and start to teach your child Ndebele, a beautiful language from Southern Africa picture books for kids, baby picture books, toddler book, baby book, kid’s books, children's books, children's picture books, baby language books, picture books for toddlers, flash cards words, early learning, early reading, animal books, beginner readers, language learning, children's ESL books, bilingual children's book, English-Shona, Shona, English-Tswana, Tswana, English-Ndebele, Ndebele, English-Zulu, Zulu, English-Swahili, Swahili, African reading, dual-language books, polyglot, African books, African author, newborn gift, book gift




The Rain of My Blood


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Harvest of Thorns


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The 1990 Commonwealth Writers Regional Prize voted Harvest of Thorns the winner in the Best Book category. Harvest of Thorns tells the story of Benjamin Tichafa who grows up in Rhodesia in the 1960s. From a conservative, religious family, but exposed to the heady ideas of the black nationalist movements, the young student is pulled in different directions. Isolated and troubled at boarding school, he is provoked into leaving, making his way to Mozambique, and joining the freedom fighters. There, in the crucible of a bitter civil war of liberation, the young man develops into manhood. Returning, hardened, at independence, he feels that little has changed, not least within his own family circumstances, and asks himself what it means to be free in the new Zimbabwe.




Echoing Silences


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In this short poetic novel Alexander Kanengoni relates the traumatic history of those who fought to create the modern Zimbabwe.




Dew in the Morning


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Dew in the Morning was written when the author, Shimmer Chinodya, was eighteen. The intensity of childhood memory is sharp and immediate. Godi, the young boy whose life we experience as he grows up, perceives more than he understands. The ambivalence or instability of the text lies at the juncture between the felt experience of the child, and the rational, interpretative, analysis of the adult. A Bildungsroman, Chinodya captures the centrality of land in the national consciousness: its beauty, its rhythms, its seasons and its fertility. But he does not romanticise the hardships: the droughts, poor harvests, over-crowding particularly as a result of the inflow of resettled people and the tensions over land and between peoples as they struggle to survive. Good humour, strict morality, hard work, and mutual support can be undermined by corrupt practice, or tainted by traditional ceremonies that are as frightening as they are powerful, and raise essential questions of belief and validity. Dew in the Morning, is a tender, evocative novel of growing up, but in it we see the seeds of many issues which Chinodya will dwell on in his later novels: familial tensions, the taut interplay of tradition and modernity, ancestral beliefs and Christianity.




Teachers, Preachers, Non-believers


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"...OF GREAT VALUE FOR ANYONE WISHING TO UNDERSTAND CURRENT ZIMBABWEAN REALITY."--AFRICA TODAY. An overview of Zimbabwe's principle literary figures, this study examines the ways in which the prevailing social setting & each writer's personal background determined the characteristics of their literature. Equal attention is devoted to the earlier school of black writers as well as those who gained prominence after independence, such as Chenjerai Hove (1990 Noma Award winner), Shimmer Choyda (1990 Commonwealth Writers Prize winner), & the female author Tsitsi Dangarembga. (NEW PERSPECTIVES ON AFRICAN LITERATURE, 6)







The Non-believer's Journey


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