Sons of revolutionaries, a classic Huck Finn/Tom Sawyer duo must grow up and find themselves when President-for-Life Robert Mugabe tightens his grip on white landowners and plunges Zimbabwe into anarchy. Julie Wakeman-Linns striking debut-part buddy road trip, part familial dramedy-focuses on two racially blended families as they outwit the world of diplomats, ex-pats, safari tourists, street rats, border guards, and the mercurial landscape. The result is an electrifying video capture of Africa in 1997 overflowing with intense color, tenacious characters, and riotous details.
Sons of revolutionaries, a classic Huck Finn/Tom Sawyer duo must grow up and find themselves when President-for-Life Robert Mugabe tightens his grip o...
Spring 2017 edition of Potomac Review. Fiction by Chad Schuster, Kilby Allen, Phil Hearn, Lynn Gordon, and more. Poetry by Lyn Lifshin, Michele Wolf, Brian Laidlaw, Carl Auerbach, Sheila Black, Elizabeth Hazen, and more. Nonfiction by Sophie Wolfram, Orman Day, and David Frey.
Spring 2017 edition of Potomac Review. Fiction by Chad Schuster, Kilby Allen, Phil Hearn, Lynn Gordon, and more. Poetry by Lyn Lifshin, Michele Wol...