About this title: This stunning first novel, set in colonial Rhodesia during the 1960s, centers on the coming of age of a teenage girl, Tambu, and her relationship with her British-educated cousin Nyasha. Tambu, who yearns to be free of the constraints of her rural village, especially the circumscribed lives of the women, thinks her dreams have come true when her ...
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Binding: Softcover
Publisher: Seal Press (CA)
Date Published: 1996
ISBN-13:9781878067777ISBN:187806777X
Description: A wonderful copy with some minor edgewear to the cover. Previous owners name inscribed inside front. -, Trade PaperBack, Very Good / read more
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Description: Good. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! read more
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Description: Good. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! read more
Description: Very Good. Great condition for a used book! Minimal wear. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! read more
Description: Good. Shows some signs of wear, and may have some markings on the inside. Shipped to over one million happy customers. Your purchase benefits world literacy! read more
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Seal Press (CA)
Date Published: 2002
ISBN-13:9781580050630ISBN:1580050638
Description: Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Comments: In very good condition. Slight damage along the outer bottom of cover. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 204 p. Audience: General/trade. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Seal Pr
Date Published: 2004-01-01
ISBN-13:9781580051347ISBN:1580051340
Description: Very Good. As issued no jacket. Trade Paperback. Very Good condition with no markings except owner's name inside front cover. No highlights, underlines or notes in text. No creases to spine or cover. Minor wear to cover. Tight binding and clean crisp text. Very Nice copy. read more
Description: Very Good. Bumping to edges and extremities, otherwise unread. Next working day dispatch from the UK. Please contact us with any queries. read more
Description: Fine. Minor rubbing to edges and extremities, otherwise unread. Next working day dispatch from the UK. Please contact us with any queries. read more
Edition: Us ed.
Binding: Trade paperback
Publisher: Seal Press (CA)
Date Published: 1996
ISBN-13:9781878067777ISBN:187806777X
Description: Fine. No dust jacket as issued. (A100_4/9)Book is in NEW condition. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. Audience: General/trade. read more
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Women's Press Ltd, The
Date Published: 2001
ISBN-13:9780704347076ISBN:0704347075
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Binding: Paperback
Publisher: AYEBIA CLARKE PUBLISHING LTD Country = UNITED KINGDOM
Date Published: 2004
ISBN-13:9780954702335ISBN:0954702336
Description: BRAND NEW PAPERBACK. 224 pages. (224 pages) a quietly devastating first novel offering a portrait of zimbabwe where enlightenment brings its own profound dilemmas. (Paperback) read more
"Although somewhat dry due to its unwavering focus on domesticity, this is a great work of female subjectivity. A book which produces sympathy for the question of women's oppression, but does not become maudlin and heavy-handed. It also has a terse style which allows for quick reading and commercial potential. I would like to read the sequel to see where Tambu goes after this. It is clear, by the end, that the author and the heroine have gained a larger sense of the world."
"I enjoyed this book because its comment on the colonial and patriarchal situation in Africa really reflects the complexity of the issue. Colonialism, and what it did for (or to) colonized countries is not simply a black and white issue. Certainly institutionalized racism and colonial policies did have a negative effect for the people of Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, but it also helped lift people out of grindingly miserable poverty. Tambu's integration into a more European mode of life is depicted by Dangarembga as a move toward a materially better life, but for Tambu, as well as the other characters in the novel, that materially better life has its cost. However, the life they leave behind is not so swell either. It is a life marked by extreme patriarchy, unending labor and unceasing want. Women are often valued what they bring into the family--money and their abilities as a wife. But the other choice, a life as a "good colonial" offers education and, to Western eyes, a freer life, but it also offers another level of marginalization for women. The book doesn't tie up the ends in a nice neat package either, and I like that. Like life, this novel is full of uncertainties and ambiguities"
"This was a wonderful story, not happy but also not sad. Dangarembga clearly describes the complex emotions of colonized people, on the one hand, and women in a patriarchal society, on the other. There is nothing nice about what the main characters go through, and the entire time you feel angry at the men for their behavior. At the same time, you realize, by the end of the novel, truly what having whites in their country does to them. Its complex and realistic."
"When I first started reading this book, I immediately compared it to the last book I read, The Power of One because it was in the same setting, though from the opposite point of view. And in truth, it did not live up to the quality of The Power of One. The plot was rather confusing at times and was not that strong. The characters did not really come alive to me and it was hard to keep track of them because they did not have distinguishing personalities, with the exception of two or three of the characters."
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