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Archive for September, 2010

Out of Shadows by Jason WallaceOut of Shadows is Jason Wallace’s first novel and is set in Zimbabwe in the 1980s, just after the war for independence.

The main story revolves around a young English boy called Jacklin who, because of his parent’s decision has to move from his home in England to the newly independent Zimbabwe where he is shipped off to boarding school.

His father encourages him to see the new regime as the start of a hopeful future for racial tolerance. But at school he is torn between his black friends and his sympathy for the colonial whites after witnessing the compulsory land seizures by Robert Mugabe’s government.

As the violence and corruption increases and where his generation are now growing up where the hope for change has long since passed, Jacklin eventually finds it all impossible to ignore. He is thus forced into making a decision which has consequences far greater than he could have ever foreseen…

Out of Shadows is a thought-provoking, intriguing, moving and sometimes disturbing novel about coming-of-age, race, bullying and the need to belong in a place far removed from what you know. It explores the question of how different people react to the political changes around them.

About the Author

Jason Wallace has obviously used many of his own experiences to write Out of Shadows. He was born in Cheltenham in 1969 and spent his early years growing up in south-west London until his family moved to Zimbabwe. In Zimbabwe as a child, he went to a tough, but excellent boarding school in the aftermath of the war for independence.


Out of Shadows by Jason WallaceWhere to Buy Out of Shadows

Amazon, in the UK and US have paperback versions and it is also available in electronic form as a digital Kindle Book version:

UK Shoppers UK
Out of Shadows on Amazon.co.uk

US Shoppers USA

Out of Shadows on Amazon.com


More Reviews of the Book

Below are a few of the things that other people have been saying about the novel:

“Out of Shadows is one of the best debut novels I’ve ever read . . . At times chilling and dark, yet strangely hopeful, Out of Shadows is one of those books that I know I’ll revisit in the future . . . I can’t recommend it highly enough.” (Jenny Davies, wondrousreads.com)

“Jason Wallace is a writer to follow – there will hopefully be many books to look out for in the future. In spite of my reservations this is a book to be read, to bury a past that has no place in the new Zimbabwe that remains to be built.” (The Zimbabwean)

(Out of Shadows is) a provocative story, powerfully written. Some may find the themes difficult, the climax shocking, but Wallace has produced a first novel where all the heat and intensity of an African nation in flux burns on every page. He’s a definitely a writer to watch in the future. (The Scotsman, Keith Gray)

Excellent. The latest lacerating addition to the boarding-school-as-living-hell genre…read on if you have the courage. The author attended a similar establishment at the age of 12,and gives every indication of knowing exactly what he is writing about. (Independent on Sunday, Nick Tucker)

“This is one of those rare, outstanding books that when you come to the end you know with certainty you will return to it again. It is also a book that is so hard-hitting and thought provoking you feel compelled to tell everyone you know to read it!” (Browns Books for Students)

“An extraordinary coming-of-age novel… a startlingly original debut… Charting the change from childhood to adulthood against growing political discord gives the novel a sense of urgency, and the book’s intensity, drama and pace leaves a lasting impact.” (The Bookseller)

“Beautifully written.” (Ruth Swindon, Independent on Sunday – Hit List)

Write a Book Review

If you have read this book or any other book relating to Zimbabwe or Africa and would like to review it on Chirundu.com, please contact me as I would love to be able to include it on the site.

Great news for all fans of David Scobie is that his 1981 album Cleaning Up! that includes the hit single Gypsey Girl in now available for download in mp3 format from Amazon in both the UK and USA.

You can either download the whole album, which costs $8.99/£6.99 or download your favourite songs individually costing just $0.99/£0.79

The album contains thirteen tracks including three previously unreleased bonus tracks:

Tracks:
1. Taking The Easy Way Home
2. Businessman
3. Maybe Life Don’t Care
4. Gypsey Girl
5. Help Me
6. No Fun Being Alone
7. Don’t Pass Me By
8. On The Phone
9. The Girl Was You
10. Windmill Sails
11. We’re Gonna Entertain You (Unreleased Version)
12. Breaking My Mind (Unreleased Version)
13. On The Phone (Unreleased Version)


Download Cleaning Up! by David Scobie

Cleaning Up! by David ScobieThis fantastic album by David Scobie that includes the 1980′s hit single “Gypsey Girl” is now available to download in MP3 format on Amazon in the UK and the US. You can either download the whole album or pick your favourite songs.

UK Shoppers UK
Cleaning Up! on Amazon.co.uk

US Shoppers USA

Cleaning Up! on Amazon.com


I have stated heretofore in print and am still ready to maintain my pronouncement, that the tigerfish of Africa is the fiercest fish that swims. Let others hold forth as advocates for the mako shark, the barracudas, the piranah of the Amazon, or the blue fish of the Atlantic. To them I say ‘Pish and Tush’.” L. J. McCormick, 1949.

“Wakey Wakey… Rise and Shine It’s Tiger Time!”
On October 6th 2010 one of the biggest annual fishing events in Africa and certainly in Zimbabwe will begin. The Kariba International Tiger Fish Tournament has been recognized by the International Game Fish Association as one of the greatest Game Fish tournaments in the World and KITFT was made a qualifying round of the IGFA Inshore World Game Fish Championships.

History

The Kariba International Tiger Fish Tournament started way back in 1962, when a bunch of farmers deciding to go fishing.

Since then the tournament has grown and in 1991 there were 333 teams – some 300 more teams than the first tournament. At last year’s tournament 186 teams participated from 6 countries.

The biggest haul was recorded in 2000 when 9 910.700 kgs of fish were caught. The biggest fish was caught by Mike Otto in 1989 weighing 10.210kg. Ladies have also become a force to be reckoned with and both the ladies records were broken in 2000. The top Ladies Individual Aggregate stands at 58.890kg held by Char Ward, and the biggest fish by a lady being 8.850kg, held by Merinada Wheeler.

More About the Tournament

  • You can find more information and Live results during the tournament will be available on the official KITFT Website
  • The official KITFT Magazine will be out in mid to late September and anyone anywhere can request a free copy by sending their Postal details to client@david.co.zw (they will post it to you)

More about the Tigerfish

Kariba on Amazon.co.uk