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Sunrise Tomorrow ~ Naomi Mitchison

A Story of Botswana

Medium hard cover with dust jacket and non-adhesive plastic protective sleeve
Ex library book but clean, good condition

A luminous tale of resilience and renewal, Sunrise Tomorrow by Naomi Mitchison captures the spirit of Botswana through the eyes of its people. With lyrical grace and political insight, Mitchison weaves a story of transformationpersonal, communal, and national. This is not just a novel; its a tribute to hope rising on the horizon.

Set in post-independence Botswana, Sunrise Tomorrow follows the intertwined lives of villagers navigating change, tradition, and the promise of a new era. Mitchison, a Scottish writer deeply engaged with African politics and culture, brings authenticity and empathy to her portrayal of Botswanas social landscape. Through richly drawn characters and vivid settings, the novel explores themes of identity, governance, and the quiet power of everyday choices. Its a story where the personal becomes political, and where tomorrows sunrise carries the weight of possibility.