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Published in 2000, Sometimes When it Rains is Keith Meadows’ evocative account of life as a white African in a predominantly Black Africa, weaving together autobiography, social commentary, and lyrical prose to explore themes of heritage, alienation, and resilience; set against the backdrop of Zimbabwe’s shifting political and cultural landscape, the book captures both the beauty and the tensions of belonging to a continent that is at once home and estranged, making it a poignant contribution to Africana literature and a sought‑after collectible.
Condition: Overall in Very Good condition with minor shelf wear consistent with age.
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