An Elegy for Easterly
by Petina Gappah
FICTION
With the tenderness of an exile forced to watch the destruction of the land she loves, Petina Gappah writes about the everyday lives of ordinary people in her beleaguered homeland of Zimbabwe. These eloquent and moving stories are about the ordinary disappointments of life as well the powerlessness of an oppressed people in corrupt times.
Susan Osborne, Reviews Editor of Books Quarterly
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