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Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight : Picador Classic - Alexandra Fuller

Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight

By: Alexandra Fuller

Paperback | 1 February 2015

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With an introduction by author Anne Enright.

Shortlisted for the Guardian First Book award, a story of civil war and a family''s unbreakable bond.

How you see a country depends on whether you are driving through it, or live in it. How you see a country depends on whether or not you can leave it, if you have to.

As the daughter of white settlers in war-torn 1970s Rhodesia, Alexandra Fuller remembers a time when a schoolgirl was as likely to carry a shotgun as a satchel. This is her story - of a civil war, of a quixotic battle with nature and loss, and of a family''s unbreakable bond with the continent that came to define, scar and heal them.

Shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, Alexandra Fuller''s classic memoir of an African childhood is suffused with laughter and warmth even amid disaster. Unsentimental and unflinching, but always enchanting, Don''t Let''s Go to the Dogs Tonight is the story of an extraordinary family in an extraordinary time.

Industry Reviews
Like Frank McCourt, Fuller writes with devastating humour and directness about desperate circumstances . . . tender, remarkable * Daily Telegraph * A book that deserves to be read for generations * Guardian * Perceptive, generous, political, tragic, funny, stamped through with a passionate love for Africa . . . [Fuller] has a faultless hotline to her six-year-old self * Independent * This enchanting book is destined to become a classic of Africa and of childhood * Sunday Times * Wonderful book . . . a vibrantly personal account of growing up in a family every bit as exotic as the continent which seduced it . . . the Fuller family itself [is] delivered to the reader with a mixture of toughness and heart which renders its characters unforgettable * Scotsman * Her prose is fierce, unsentimental, sometimes puzzled, and disconcertingly honest . . . it is Fuller's clear vision, even of the most unpalatable facts, that gives her book its strength. It deserves to find a place alongside Olive Schreiner, Karen Blixen and Doris Lessing * Sunday Telegraph *

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