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Product details
File Size: 795 KB
Print Length: 308 pages
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.; First edition (April 17, 2007)
Publication Date: April 17, 2007
Sold by: Macmillan
Language: English
ASIN: B005QRT8IM
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A story of Africa and a story of the bond between sisters...what's not to love. This book gives you the ending first, then explains the how's and the why's. The sisters are flawed sometimes and heroic at other times but you will enjoy their company - it's never boring. To my knowledge it is historically accurate and therefore informative. In the end you will cry but that's good for you unless you have to be somewhere before your eyes recover. ...and then you must call your sister.
It took me a long time to read a story of life in Zimbabwe, just couldn't bring myself to go down that road for a long time. Wendy Kaan captured what life was like there perfectly in all its great beauty and difficulties and then all the feelings of moving to America she had were exactly the way my family felt when we moved here and still feel sometimes. The book was very moving and some pages I just could not bring myself to read. It made me feel that I am not crazy feeling the way I did when I moved to the States, and almost every Zimbabwean or South African I have met share similar feelings - Wendy just put it across so eloquently. I wanted to know though, what happened to her sisters little boy - it left me hanging there.
I tucked into 'Casting with a Fragile Thread', convinced that nobody could write as moving a book on life in my childhood country than Peter Godwin. But within 20 pages, I was proved wrong. I was entranced by the book; utterly absorbed and enthralled by its emotional depth and verbal accuracy on our privileged but oftentimes tragic childhoods in what was then Rhodesia. I happened to know Wendy's family - and I visited Bien Donne on play dates with Wendy and her sister, Sharon. My mom was their piano teacher. I watched the tragedy of these sensitive girls' lives unfold - and every time when I thought it couldn't get worse - it did. Learning of Lauren's death in this book, and reading how the girls' love for each other has gotten them through the toughest parts of life, I was utterly moved. This book is a testiment to the things that are precious in life. The language is beautiful; the descriptions vivid, and Wendy's sensitivity and growth are an inspiration to anyone who has encountered tragedy and pain. In her case, she's emerged a beautiful human being - inside and out. Even if I weren't from Zimbabwe - seeking a nostalgia trip - I'd still have loved the book. I highly recommend it.
I grew up in Rhodesia and therefore this was like reading about my own life. How similar and tragic. I wept a lot as I was reminded how fragile life is. How we love Africa, , all the sounds and scents settled deep in our bones.
One of the most engaging memoirs of Africa I have read. I will recommend it to my friends. Although learning about peoples around the world enlightens us, unfortunately humanity doesn't learn to tolerate these differences. It seems man's quest for power and innate desire to kill in order to accomplish their goals go beyond rational thought or action.June Kennedy
great memoir-a must read for anyone going through conflicted emotions about parents-the lesson is:don't behave in ways that will make you have regrets.
Will appeal mostly to ex-ZImbabwean/Rhodesians who can relate to the time and place and would probably know some of the family or people mentioned in the book
The sisters I haven't yet met. I cried at the funeral as if I was part of the family, such is the beautiful, evocative writing of this superb book.
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