Born in Ghana and raised in South Africa, Mandy Retzlaff now runs Mozambique Horse Safari with her husband. Her writing draws from her unique environmental and experiential background in Africa. Through her work, she aims to share the beauty and complexity of the African continent. Her unique perspective offers readers a distinct glimpse into this vibrant region.
`A letter is handed to you. In broken English, it tells you that you must now
vacate your farm; that this is no longer your home, for it now belongs to the
crowd on your doorstep. Then the drums begin to beat.'
"Pat and Mandy Retzlaff lived a hard but satisfying farming life in Zimbabwe. Working all hours of the day on their sprawling ranch and raising three boisterous children, they savored the beauty of the veld and the diverse wildlife that grazed the meadows outside their dining room window. After their children, the couple's true pride and joy were their horses. But in early 2001, the Retzlaffs' lives were thrown into turmoil when armed members of President Robert Mugabe's War Veterans' Association began invading the farmlands owned by white Zimbabweans and violently reclaiming the land"--Dust jacket flap.