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Where We Have Hope: A Memoir of Zimbabwe (Hardcover)

by Andrew Meldrum (Author)
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  • Hardcover: 288 pages
  • Publisher: John Murray Publishers Ltd (21 Jun 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0719566509
  • ISBN-13: 978-0719566509
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 15.6 x 3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 559,629 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'A moving account of a life lived in a world of extremes - of ugly tyranny and of the extraordinary friendships and passionate beliefs that it inspires' -- Western Mail 20040626 'Andrew Meldrum has been a witness to the unfolding, over the last quarter of a century, of one of the most remarkable stories of modern times. He has observed at close quarters the laying waste, in peacetime, of Zimbabwe...Meldrum's perspective is unique in a number of ways, and this makes his memoir an invaluable record as well as a compelling read...One of the most attractive aspects of Meldrum's brisk but vivid account of the next 23 years is the way it reveals his personal engagement in the process. He was an objective reporter - over the most significant period of his stay, for The Guardian - but he also lived, laughed and suffered with ordinary Zimbabweans. Most importantly, he did not allow any preconceptions he brought with him to interfere with his openness to what was going on around him...the account of Meldrum's own arrest, trial and illegal expulsion makes compulsive reading, while his portrayal of the many heroic Zimbabweans who represent, let us hope, the future of the country once the Mugabe dictatorship is buried, is generous, moving and inspiring.' -- The Tablet 20040814 'Accessible and comprehensive ! Meldrum's vivid and insightful reflections will enrich any reader's understanding of this sorry chapter of African history' -- Literary Review 20040701 'What makes Meldrum's story compelling is his honesty: his early nervousness; the trials of his rickety Renault 4' -- The Independent 20040701 '[Andrew Meldrum] is irrepressible in his quest to show how the spirit of Zimbabweans he meets ... makes a brighter future inevitable.' -- Joe Churcher (syndicated review) 20040731 'Important book ... to be so reminded of this dire chapter in African history is a sad but salutary and, in the end, strangely hopeful experience' -- Traveller Magazine 20040701 'He does not spare us from the brutality and wickedness that is gripping Zimbabwe, but by telling the stories of its people and allowing us to hear their voices, he shows that amidst the repression and cruelty of Mugabe's state, there is courage, dignity, and above all real hope' -- Rageh Omaar 20040701 'Meldrum's writing is driven by his love for Zimbabwe and its people, and he still believes the country has a future -- but not with Mugabe.' -- Irish Times 20050402 'Meldrum's writing is driven by a passion for the country and its people ... essential reading.' -- Observer 20040627 'Marvellous, rich and rewarding ... [A] compelling book' -- The Times 20040717 'A story of disillusion, chaos, violence, extraordinary courage and some hope' -- The Guardian 20040717 '(Meldrum) shows that amidst the repression and cruelty of Mugabe's state, there is courage, dignity, and above all real hope' -- Rageh Omaar, BBC Correspondent 20040717 'What makes Meldrum's story compelling is his honesty: his early nervousness; (and) the trials of his rickety Renault 4.' -- The Independent 20040717 'His memoir is written with admirable control and clarity, shedding light on the complexity ... yet his passion for his adopted country never fails to shine through.' Nicola Barr -- The Guardian 20050312 'So readable!His personable, matter-of-fact tone serves less to dismiss the extraordinary injustices the country and its people have suffered and more to highlight them by giving them context.' -- Observer 20050410


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars informative and moving account of Zimbabwe's recent past, 9 Dec 2004
I read this book immediately after returning from a visit to Zimbabwe in 2004. Meldrum's style is very easy going and you quickly feel involved in the book. There is sufficient background to provide one with a sense of having traced the country's progression (or lack of) since independence in 1980. The narrative focuses on events of recent years leading up to the illegal deportation of Meldrum by the Zimbabwean authorities. As per the title, this is a very personal memoire of the ways in which Mugabe's corrupt administration profoundly affected Meldrum's life and work before his deportation. This book does not set out to provide a ruthlessly objective account, and there were one or two points which I felt may be a little misleading. For example, Meldrum singles Mugabe out as being profoundly homophobic, which he is, but then such homophobic ideas are very prevalent in many african societies and it is misleading to single Mugabe out on this issue, when it would be fairer to regard his homophobia in the wider context (in which case one might see it as more cultural than tyrranical). I hope this book is read widely as it powerfully communicates the tragedy which is truly facing this wonderful country.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful, 10 Jan 2006
By Darrell S. Arnold "darrell871" (Birmingham, UK) - See all my reviews
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Zimbabwe has become rather a laughing stock these days and would remain just that for most people but for the work of people like Meldrum.

Not worth me adding my opinions about Zimbabwean politics after all I have never been there but I felt pretty close to it all while I read this book.

I'm sure the author would disagree as he obviously loves Zimbabwe but I will continue to feel sad for him that there is no hope for generations to come.

Thank you Mr Meldrum

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