The Slope of Kongwa Hill

The Slope of Kongwa Hill
Title The Slope of Kongwa Hill PDF eBook
Author Anthony R. Edwards
Publisher Agio Publishing House
Pages 453
Release 2011
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1897435657

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The Slope of Kongwa Hill by Tony Edwards Kongwa, in central Tanganyika (now Tanzania) had been the central location for the post-World War II British government's, 30-million-acre Groundnut Scheme. With its failure, a village of tin roofed and white ant infested abandoned shacks, devoid of water-born sanitation, became available - suited, it was decided by the Tanganyika legislature - to temporarily locate a co-ed secondary school for European children. Kongwa School was unique in Africa: it catered to 400 students in an arid outback region, home to the Wagogo tribe, but otherwise essentially undeveloped. Based on the memoirs of Tony Edwards, this novel picks up his story when, at age 9, as a result of his parents moving to East Africa, Tony finds himself bound for Kongwa School in January of 1952. Located just south of the Maasai Steppe where was to be found every manner of game, exotic bird life, insects and reptiles, Kongwa provided a harsh if adventure-filled location in which to be educated and grow. The Slope of Kongwa Hill is a fascinating account of the journey of a sensitive young boy to a bolder young man. The story recalls the toughness, discipline, sometimes the brutality of British boarding school life, aggravated by the primitive location and its concurrence with the ever-present danger from living in East Africa's bundu. Fights and beatings contrast with the excitement of animal and reptile confrontations, torrential storms, locust infestation and other adventures. A terrifying encounter with a black mamba, running away into the bush, hunting for game for the school's meat supply, a narrow escape from lionesses, Boy Scout camp-outs, and a forbidden romance during the central character's coming-of-age, combine in a kaleidoscope of never-to-be-repeated experiences, recounted with passion and, at times, delightful humour. Advance reviews "...Evokes the feelings of young school kids in an absolutely unique situation at a time of great worldwide change. The happy and not-so-happy times are faithfully remembered and the setting of the great plains of central Tanganyika (Tanzania) -- in an era before television, cell phones, reliable electricity supply or decent transport -- makes for a book that one cannot put down." - Graeme Berry (an alumnus of that place and times), UK "I was fourteen when I read this book, around the age the kids were in this story of boarding school days in Africa. I was amazed at the experience, jealous of the freedoms kids had then but scared for some of the dangers and violence too. Boy, much of it would be totally illegal today. It's a cool book which I think was intended for grown-ups, but pretty exciting for teens who are interested in boys (and girls) adventures in wildest Africa. Wish I could have been there." - Callum O'Neill, Canada "Having been born and raised in East Africa, I related to the author's memories and descriptions of life. The songs of the birds and the sounds of the bush that are unique; the colours, the dryness, the vastness, the native people and their amazing history, all came flooding back. Once you have sampled living in Africa, you never really leave it behind. A good read and highly recommended for anyone with a taste for Africa." - Fiona Firth, Australia "A wonderful account of not just the author's life in Tanganyika but an excellent record of the children growing up in a country where they had to go to a boarding school, lost in the bush and far from home. So close to my own experience, it brings my memories flooding back." - Barbara Laing (an alumna of the place and times), UK "Feels like I am there, a young boy growing up all over again... I love this book!" - Ted Weir, Canada

Slope of Kongwa Hill: A Boy's Tale of Africa

Slope of Kongwa Hill: A Boy's Tale of Africa
Title Slope of Kongwa Hill: A Boy's Tale of Africa PDF eBook
Author Tony Edwards
Publisher
Pages
Release 2011
Genre
ISBN 9781897435663

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Growing Up With Tanzania

Growing Up With Tanzania
Title Growing Up With Tanzania PDF eBook
Author Hirji, Karim F.
Publisher Mkuki na Nyota Publishers
Pages 302
Release 2014-07-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9987082238

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In Growing up with Tanzania. Karim Hirji, a renowned Professor of Medical Statistics and Fellow of the Tanzania Academy of Science, presents a multi-faceted, evocative portrait of his joyous but conflicted passage to adulthood during colonial and early-Uhuru Tanzania. His smooth style engages the reader with absorbing true tales, cultural currents, critical commentary and progressive possibilities. By vibrantly contrasting the hope-filled sixties with the cynical modern era, he also lays bare the paradoxes of personal life and society, past and present

Influencer Networking Secrets

Influencer Networking Secrets
Title Influencer Networking Secrets PDF eBook
Author Paul S. Edwards
Publisher Morgan James Publishing
Pages 122
Release 2021-01-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1631952536

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Through a series of stories tied to five key principles (one per chapter), within Influencer Networking Secrets, readers learn how to connect with people, build influence, and get publicity through the power of strong personal relationships in business. The goal of Influencer Networking Secrets is to help people understand and apply spiritual laws that leverage rapport with others. This bypasses the costs and layers of labor and know-how needed for traditional, paid PR and advertising. By following these examples throughout Influencer Networking Secrets, entrepreneurs can build brands and businesses from scratch. Most people in business hear the mantra of relationships repeated daily. Far fewer take time to observe and apply those laws in their favor. With a clearer understanding and concrete examples to follow, however, more of them can tap into this invisible energy. It’s what gives Radically Generous Entrepreneurs a powerful reputation that precedes them everywhere they go.

A Survey of Soils in the Kongwa and Nachingwea Districts of Tanganyika

A Survey of Soils in the Kongwa and Nachingwea Districts of Tanganyika
Title A Survey of Soils in the Kongwa and Nachingwea Districts of Tanganyika PDF eBook
Author Brian Anderson
Publisher
Pages 148
Release 1957
Genre Soil surveys
ISBN

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When a Crocodile Eats the Sun

When a Crocodile Eats the Sun
Title When a Crocodile Eats the Sun PDF eBook
Author Peter Godwin
Publisher Back Bay Books
Pages 269
Release 2008-04-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0316032093

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After his father's heart attack in 1984, Peter Godwin began a series of pilgrimages back to Zimbabwe, the land of his birth, from Manhattan, where he now lives. On these frequent visits to check on his elderly parents, he bore witness to Zimbabwe's dramatic spiral downwards into the jaws of violent chaos, presided over by an increasingly enraged dictator. And yet long after their comfortable lifestyle had been shattered and millions were fleeing, his parents refuse to leave, steadfast in their allegiance to the failed state that has been their adopted home for 50 years. Then Godwin discovered a shocking family secret that helped explain their loyalty. Africa was his father's sanctuary from another identity, another world. When a Crocodile Eats the Sun is a stirring memoir of the disintegration of a family set against the collapse of a country. But it is also a vivid portrait of the profound strength of the human spirit and the enduring power of love.

Development of the Non-metallic Minerals and the Silicate Industry in Tanzania: A profile of the silicate industry in Tanzania

Development of the Non-metallic Minerals and the Silicate Industry in Tanzania: A profile of the silicate industry in Tanzania
Title Development of the Non-metallic Minerals and the Silicate Industry in Tanzania: A profile of the silicate industry in Tanzania PDF eBook
Author R. H. N. Kimambo
Publisher
Pages 374
Release 1986
Genre Nonmetallic minerals industry
ISBN

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