An African Romance by David Willington

An African Romance by David Willington

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Colonel Michael Charteris takes command of a battalion during the beginning of the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya. Michael oversees the difficult task of training his British and native troops to become a force that can overcome the jungle tactics of the Mau Mau. Matters intesify when the Colonel's wife-to-be is abducted by the Mau Mau.

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An African Romance by David Willington

In the early 1950s, Colonel Michael Charteris takes command of a battalion of the King’s African Rifles during the beginning of the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya. As the British authorities struggle to create an effective and consistent response to the violent unrest, Michael oversees the difficult task of training his British and native troops to become a force that can overcome the jungle tactics of the Mau Mau. Through the Howarths, a British farming family near Mount Kenya, Charteris meets Jane, the governess of the Howarth’s daughter, Naomi, and they slowly begin a romance. When Jane and Naomi are abducted by the Mau Mau, Michael’s professional and personal worlds collide. 'An African Romance' takes the reader into these turbulent times, when native families were torn apart by conflicting loyalties, when the British Army faced serious questions as to its conduct, and when Independence was in Kenya’s futute.
David Willington was educated at Clifton College in Bristol and Balliol College, Oxford, where he read Classics. He was a schoolmaster for thirty-seven years and in retirement lives in Perthshire. 'An African Romance' is his fifth novel.
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ISBN 13 9781853982040
ISBN 10 1853982040
Title An African Romance
Author David Willington
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Ashgrove Publishing Ltd
Year published 2022-05-12
Number of pages 300
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