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1 1 y separately published work icon Spindrift : Swept from Zimbabwe Lloyd Johnson , United Kingdom (UK) : New Generation Publishing , 2013 6867769 2013 single work novel

'A story of humanity, resilience and courage against the backdrop of Robert Mugabe's tryannical regime, SPINDRIFT captures the grandeur and allure of Africa in stark contrast to the anarchy, warfare and tribal conflict that have ravaged Zimbabwe. It is a realistic portrayal of life in the country, beautifully and sensitively written, and humorous at times.

'Pete has an idyllic childhood in 1970s Rhodesia but as unrest in the country escalates during the War of Liberation, his world is shattered. A young black boy found orphaned in the ruins of an African village is adopted by his family and a propitious friendship develops. The family farm is attacked by nationalist guerrillas, and after Independence it is seized by youths claiming to be war veterans seeking compensation. The family is compelled to emigrate and becomes part of the Zimbabwean diaspora.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 y separately published work icon Drama Queens with Love Scenes Kevin Klehr , United Kingdom (UK) : New Generation Publishing , 2010 Z1746146 2010 single work novel fantasy 'Close friends Allan and Warwick are dead. They're not crazy about the idea so to help them deal with this dilemma are Samantha, a blond bombshell from the 1950s, and Guy, an insecure angel. They are soon drawn into the world of theatre - Afterlife style, with all the bitchiness, back-stabbing and ego usually associated with the mortal world. Allan also has a secret. He has a romantic crush on his friend, Warwick, but shortly after confiding in his new angel pal, his love interest falls for the cock-sure playwright, Pedro. Not only does Allan have to win the heart of his companion, he also has to grapple with the faded memory of how he actually died.' Source: www.goodreads.com (Sighted 30/11/2010).
1 y separately published work icon A Victorian Shamble A Victorian Shamble : Amberbottom Goes North Jonathan Gair , United States of America (USA) : New Generation Publishing , 2005 15530679 2005 single work novel

'At the age of twenty-eight, Hugh Amberbottom decides to go on a 'pilgrimage' to Far North Queensland to seek a 'truer meaning' to his life. He drops everything: the toilet manufacturing company he's inherited, his unwanted fiancee, and his life of partying and corporate responsibility in his home state of Victoria.

'This is a hilarious and at times almost surreal romp of a story in which we share the adventures in the outback of this would-be explorer and accomplished poet. Hugh learns much from the characters he meets, from the Italian-Australian 'bushman' on a break from domestic life to the Aborigines who, though suspicious of this 'white fella walking', share their camp with him.

'The author may have a keen eye for the eccentric in life and in people, and a witty and lively way of describing it, but he also gives us some marvellous descriptions of the local terrain and its flora and fauna. It's enough to tempt you on your own pilgrimage to the wilds of Northern Australia.

'All in all, you are guaranteed a thoroughly enjoyable read in this lighthearted, entertaining, 'feel-good' book.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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