Christina Lamb is a foreign affairs correspondent for the Sunday Times and the author of The Africa House, The Sewing Circles of Herat, and Waiting for Allah.
"A balanced portrait of emotions, ideologies, and awakenings on
both sides of the racial divide." --Kirkus Reviews
"House of Stone succeeds--in some ways better than any other recent
book about Zimbabwe--in describing the trauma of a land claimed by
two peoples and the bitter, lingering legacy of colonialism."
--Christian Science Monitor
"Interesting." --Review Essays
""House of Stone" succeedsin some ways better than any other recent
book about Zimbabwein describing the trauma of a land claimed by
two peoples and the bitter, lingering legacy of colonialism."
"Christian Science Monitor""
"A balanced portrait of emotions, ideologies, and awakenings on
both sides of the racial divide." "Kirkus Reviews""
"Interesting." "Review Essays""
""House of Stone" succeeds--in some ways better than any other
recent book about Zimbabwe--in describing the trauma of a land
claimed by two peoples and the bitter, lingering legacy of
colonialism." --"Christian Science Monitor"
"Interesting." --"Review Essays"
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