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You Voted & May's Zimbabwean Book is...

Zimbabwe flag

Mia & I are excited to take this trip to read a new continent & hope you are as well. As you'll see at the end of this post, the top 3 books scored close to one another & we had a 3-way tie for 4th place! This has never happened before since the algorithm used when you rank each book weights each selection. 

The winner is...

"Thrilling, heartbreaking, and, at times, absurdly funny, The Last Resort is a remarkable true story about one family in a country under siege and a testament to the love, perseverance, and resilience of the human spirit. 

Born and raised in Zimbabwe, Douglas Rogers is the son of white farmers living through that country’s long and tense transition from postcolonial rule. He escaped the dull future mapped out for him by his parents for one of adventure and excitement in Europe and the United States. But when Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe launched his violent program to reclaim white-owned land and Rogers’s parents were caught in the cross fire, everything changed. Lyn and Ros, the owners of Drifters–a famous game farm and backpacker lodge in the eastern mountains that was one of the most popular budget resorts in the country–found their home and resort under siege, their friends and neighbors expelled, and their lives in danger. But instead of leaving, as their son pleads with them to do, they haul out a shotgun and decide to stay. 

On returning to the country of his birth, Rogers finds his once orderly and progressive home transformed into something resembling a Marx Brothers romp crossed with Heart of Darkness: pot has supplanted maize in the fields; hookers have replaced college kids as guests; and soldiers, spies, and teenage diamond dealers guzzle beer at the bar. 

And yet, in spite of it all, Rogers’s parents–with the help of friends, farmworkers, lodge guests, and residents–among them black political dissidents and white refugee farmers–continue to hold on. But can they survive to the end? 

In the midst of a nation stuck between its stubborn past and an impatient future, Rogers soon begins to see his parents in a new light: unbowed, with passions and purpose renewed, even heroic. And, in the process, he learns that the "big story" he had relentlessly pursued his entire adult life as a roving journalist and travel writer was actually happening in his own backyard. 

Evoking elements of The Tender Bar and Absurdistan, The Last Resort is an inspiring, coming-of-age tale about home, love, hope, responsibility, and redemption. An edgy, roller-coaster adventure, it is also a deeply moving story about how to survive a corrupt Third World dictatorship with a little innovation, humor, bribery, and brothel management."

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Results of Zimbabwe vote

VOTE: Which Zimbabwean Book Should We Read in May?

Vote for Zimbabwe book

Mia picked an interesting country for May & I think the choice of books reflects this. We found many "Zimbabwean" books which were written about the country, but not by someone born there. Or books like the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency which are immensely popular & written by someone born in Zimbabwe, but take place in another African country instead. However, we're quite pleased by the literature, memoirs, short stories & historical fiction included in the list of books for you to vote on along with a book of essays kindly suggested by book club member, Ivor Watkins. All of the books are written by authors born in Zimbabwe, living a good portion of their life in Zimbabwe & about Zimbabwe. (Ok, now "Zimbabwe" sounds strange to me since I've written it more times in this article than I've probably said it in my entire life.)

It's all up to you now:

1. Review the books.

2. Vote by ranking each book in order from most want to read to least want to read.

Voting ends on Thurs., 4/20. We'll publish the anonymous results afterwards so you can get the Zimbabwean book ahead of time.

Curious About the Unique Flag of the Country We'll Be Reading in May?

Zimbabwe flag

Before 1980, Zimbabwe was alternately known as Southern Rhodesia, Rhodesia & Zimbabwe Rhodesia before becoming the Republic of Zimbabwe as it's known today (after the historical stone structures called "Great Zimbabwe", the largest in Africa after the pyramids of Egypt). And this flag was adopted.

  • The red stripes represent the blood shed for independence. 
  • The yellow stripes represent the country's mineral wealth.
  • The green stripes symbolize Zimbabwe's agriculture & land.
  • The black stripe represents the African people.
  • The bird is a national symbol & represents a soapstone statuette of the bird found at the Great Zimbabwe archaeological site.
  • The red star behind the bird represents socialism.
  • The white triangle behind the red star stands for peace.

Weird fact: Zimbabwe has banned the use of its own flag.

We're Reading a Whole New Continent in May!

Zimbabwe flag

Our online book club will be reading Zimbabwe in May!

We'll vote on which book to read on April 15 from a list of at least 6 books across genres. Before then, if you have any books to suggest, let us know. 

Just remember that we are specific in the books we read, they must:

- Largely occur in Zimbabwe unless the world described is an alternate universe
- Be written by an author born there who has spent a good portion of their life there
- Exist in paperback & ebook available on both Amazon & Kindle at least in the US & hopefully elsewhere

I'll leave you with a wonderful Zimbabwean proverb: In the world of books, the mind-set of the reader is of great importance.

9 Easy Ways to Win Free Books

I never believed I could win a free book. I thought it was mostly a scam till I won a lovely bundle of books after just entering 2 random contests. I have to admit I was a little skeptical at first because I received the notice on April Fool's Day, but I actually won!

Email noting I won 

Then, I spoke to a number of bookish friends who assured me this wasn't a fluke. They win great books all the time. Want to get in on the action? Here are 9 easy ways to find & enter book giveaways.

1. Search Book Riot's giveways or get their newsletter delivered to your inbox.

2. Sign up for publisher newsletters: Choose a few of the largest publishers in the world or the publishers/authors of your favorite books. 

3. Enter Goodreads giveaways.

4. Follow book groups on social media like BookAholic Cafe on Facebook.

5. Check out Bookstr's giveaway page.

6. Search for social media giveaway tags like #bookgiveaway on Twitter.

7. Use the compiled book contest page on Bookloons to find the perfect book giveaway.

8. Join Free Book Friday.

9. Enter one of the weekly giveaways on Authors Cross Promotion.

Good luck to you all!