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Fiction Nervous Conditions- Tsitsi Dangarembga
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Nervous Conditions- Tsitsi Dangarembga

£9.99

Johanna Recommends:

The painful uncertainty of a nation caught between colonialism and the violent stirrings of liberation reverberates in each word of this groundbreaking classic. A deceptively straightforward coming-of-age story which conveys through its subtle nuances the material and psychological devastation of Zimbabwe’s colonial history.

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Johanna Recommends:

The painful uncertainty of a nation caught between colonialism and the violent stirrings of liberation reverberates in each word of this groundbreaking classic. A deceptively straightforward coming-of-age story which conveys through its subtle nuances the material and psychological devastation of Zimbabwe’s colonial history.

Johanna Recommends:

The painful uncertainty of a nation caught between colonialism and the violent stirrings of liberation reverberates in each word of this groundbreaking classic. A deceptively straightforward coming-of-age story which conveys through its subtle nuances the material and psychological devastation of Zimbabwe’s colonial history.

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