In 1945 two returning soldiers meet on a train bound for Zululand. They have nothing in common: Joe King is a British-South African landowner; Wilson Mpande a Zulu tribesman. Yet destiny will link them for generations. Michael King and Dyson Mpande, the sons of enemies, share a precious friendship that defies race and colour. But as the realities of apartheid transform an angry South Africa, the fate of the Zulu nation is as precarious as that of the endangered black rhinoceros, hunted for its horn. Each must fight for what he loves most.
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"I read this when I was in South Africa and it really added to the experience. There is a lot here - information about cane farming and rhinos, history of the Apartheid times, and, most importantly, a thoroughly engaging story. I couldn't put it down!" — Susan (5 out of 5 stars)
"I read this when I was in South Africa and it really added to the experience. There is a lot here - information about cane farming and rhinos, history of the Apartheid times, and, most importantly, a thoroughly engaging story. I couldn't put it down!"
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