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Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight ~ Alexandra Fuller

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Dont Lets Go to the Dogs Tonight by Alexandra Fuller is a vivid, unsentimental memoir of her childhood in war-torn Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and later in Malawi and Zambia. Fuller recounts her upbringing in a white settler family during the violent years of civil conflict, portraying her parents eccentricities, the harshness of farm life, and the constant presence of danger and loss. With sharp, unflinching prose, she captures both the beauty and brutality of Africa, weaving together themes of belonging, displacement, and survival. The memoir is at once intimate and political, offering a childs-eye view of colonial legacies and the complexities of identity in a fractured land.