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Last Orders at Harrods

An African Tale

Author: Michael Holman and Jerome Pride   Series: Kuwisha trilogy

A powerful debut novel.

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Summary

A powerful debut novel.

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Description

Charity Mupanga is the widowed owner of Harrods International Bar (and Nightspot), a favourite meeting place for the movers and shakers of Kibera. While she can handle most challenges, from an erratic supply of Worcestershire sauce, the secret ingredient in her cooking, to the political tensions in East Africa's most notorious slum and a cholera outbreak that follows the freak floods in the state of Ubuntu, some threatening letters from London lawyers are beginning to overwhelm her. Well-meant but inept efforts to foil the lawyers by Edward Furniver, a former fund manager who runs Kibera's co-operative bank and who seeks Charity's hand in marriage, bring Harrods International Bar to the brink of disaster, and Charity close to despair. In the nick of time an accidental riot, triggered by the visit to the slum of World Bank President Hardwick Hardwicke, coupled with some quick thinking by Titus Ntoto, the 14-year-old leader of Kibera's toughest gang, the Mboya Boys United Football Club, help Charity - and Harrods - to triumph in the end.

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Awards

Short-listed for Queensland Premier's Literary Awards 2008

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Critic Reviews

"Delightful, entertaining, profound." -- Alexander McCall Smith, bestselling and award-winning author
"This wickedly satirical novel is also a serious critique of Africa's troubled state." -- The Guardian
"Jolly good fun." -- The Daily Mail
"African drumbeats leave you in no doubt of the setting. THIS Harrods is a bar-restaurant in a mythical East-African country; THAT Harrods threatens to sue over the name. Owner Charity is determined that her business will survive. What follows is a fictional stew of the continent's ongoing problems – disease, corruption, violence – treated somewhat tongue in cheek. Jerome Pride gets the satiric tone just right as he mines the treasure trove of characters – officious visiting Brits, resident Japanese, local government leaders, and juvenile gang members. Early on, Charity's father explains, in an infectious lilt, that he got the name 'Harrods' from a discarded shopping bag because Brit employers couldn't pronounce local monikers. Narrator Jerome Pride has no trouble, though. An edgy but delightful listen." -- AudioFile Magazine

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About the Author

Michael Holman was brought up in Zimbabwe. He was Africa editor of the Financial Times from 1984 until 2002. Michael is a respected freelance journalist and continues to travel extensively in Africa. He currently lives in east London. Jerome Pride trained as an actor in England, in the 80s, then at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne in the early 90s. Since then, he has worked extensively in film, television drama, radio plays, commercials, theatre, voiceover and audiobook narration, with over 80 titles recorded, for various production houses.

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Product Details

Publisher
Bolinda Publishing | Bolinda Audio Books
Published
1st November 2007
ISBN
9781742012186

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