When a Crocodile Eats the Sun: A Memoir of Africa

Written by:
Peter Godwin
Narrated by:
Peter Godwin

Unabridged Audiobook

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2
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1
Release Date
May 2020
Duration
12 hours 53 minutes
Summary
Peter Godwin, an award-winning writer, is on assignment in Zululand when he is summoned by his mother to
Zimbabwe, his birthplace. His father is seriously ill; she fears he is dying. Godwin finds his country, once a postcolonial success story, descending into a vortex of violence and racial hatred. His father recovers, but over the next
few years Godwin travels regularly between his family life in Manhattan and the increasing chaos of Zimbabwe, with
its rampant inflation and land seizures making famine a very real prospect. It is against this backdrop that Godwin
discovers a fifty-year-old family secret, one which changes everything he thought he knew about his father, and his
own place in the world.
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Jessica K.

What a heartbreaking tale of woven stories of government destruction, crime, economy and war. The author does a beautiful job describing Zimbabwe with it's beauty and it's ugliness, and how it really is a love/hate relationship to be a citizen of the country. I was surprised to hear of the father's Polish background during WW2 and how some of that is relative to to the people of Africa as, they too, dealt with war and awful leaders.

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