Farm called Kishinev


In 1903, the British offered Uasin Gishu as a sanctuary and national home for Jews escaping persecution in Eastern Europe. But in the event, this was never put into effect; and instead of refugees, Afrikaner and British officers established themselves in the area. This novel explores the experiences and feelings of an ordinary Jewish settler family in twentieth-century East Africa, considering the complex interplay between international politics, colonial dominance, and anti-Semitic and anti-African racist ideologies.

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UPC2010141000987
Author Marjorie Oludhe Macgoye
ISBN 9789966254184
Weight (kg) 0.2
SKU2010141000987

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