From Bryony Rheam, the award-winning author of All Come to Dust and This September Sun, comes a collection of sixteen short stories shining a spotlight on life in Zimbabwe over the last twenty years. The daily routines and the greater fate of ordinary Zimbabweans are represented with a deft, compassionate touch and flashes of humour.
Bryony Rheam Books



This September Sun
- 420 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of Zimbabwe, this book explores the complexities of life in a changing society. It delves into the personal and political struggles faced by its characters, offering a poignant reflection on identity, resilience, and hope amid adversity. Through rich storytelling, the narrative captures the essence of Zimbabwean culture and the impact of historical events on individual lives, making it a compelling read for those interested in African literature and social issues.
Marcia Pullman has been found dead at home in the leafysuburbs of Bulawayo. Chief Inspector Edmund Dube isonto the case at once, but it becomes increasingly clear thatthere are those, including the dead woman's husband, whodo not want him asking questions.