No Place for a Lady

No Place for a Lady

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South Africa
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Bob Shop ID
644143855

It is the turn of the twentieth century and war is razing the Boer Republics of South Africa to the ground. Kitcheners army has intensified its most barbarous campaign: to burn down the homes of thousands of obstinate Boers, forcing a desperate migration to disease-ridden concentration camps. Yet the vastly outnumbered Boers still will not surrender to the British. The arena of war is considered to be no place for a lady, but in the midst of these horrors is a group of women, each fighting their own battle. As their dramas unfold, so too does the history of the war the events that turned what was intended to be a quick annexation of the Boer Republics into a protracted, savage conflict; the involvement of the South African blacks promised the vote if they joined the British side; and the injustices and deep inequalities in South Africa which lie at the heart of the story.

Paperback. English. Bloomsbury. 2005. Used.

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