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Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight

An African Childhood

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Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight

De: Alexandra Fuller
Narrado por: Lisette Lecat
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Alexandra Fuller tells the idiosyncratic story of her life growing up white in rural Rhodesia as it was becoming Zimbabwe. The daughter of hardworking, yet strikingly unconventional English-bred immigrants, Alexandra arrives in Africa at the tender age of two. She moves through life with a hardy resilience, even as a bloody war approaches. Narrator Lisette Lecat reads this remarkable memoir of a family clinging to a harsh landscape and the dying tenets of colonialism.©2001 Alexandra Fuller (P)2003 Recorded Books, LLC Arte y Literatura Autores Cultural y Regional Educación Histórico África Divertido Ingenioso Sincero
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  • Book Sense Book of the Year Award Winner, Adult Non-Fiction, 2003

"A classic is born in this tender, intensely moving and even delightful journey through a white African girl's childhood." (Publishers Weekly)
"This was no ordinary childhood, and it makes a riveting story thanks to an extraordinary telling." (School Library Journal)
"In this powerful debut, Fuller fully succeeds in memorializing the beauty of each desert puddle and each African summer night sky while also recognizing that beauty can lie hidden in the faces of those who have crossed her path. Highly recommended." (Library Journal)
"An honest, moving portrait of one family struggling to survive tumultuous times." (Booklist)

Vivid Descriptions • Compelling Memoir • Perfect Accents • Fascinating Childhood • Beautiful Writing • Engaging Voice
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A wonderfully funny and heart breaking story of growing up in Africa. The author did not glamorize but shared her life without apologizes. The woman who read the book did a wonderful job of capturing the characters personalities.

Wonderful

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What a great story teller - and what fabulous insight and perspective into the liberation (really) of Rhodesia. What stands out for me is how the loan for the farm simply changed names in the bond holders books. The struggling farmers remained struggling farmers. I think this book has clairvoyant significance for South Africans - as we see our rich and powerful leaders getting richer greedier and more powerful whilst the informal settlements squalor and desperation of the ordinary people grows exponentially. And yet it is the poorest who enable the corruption - leaving the ordinary person no option but to flee. Perhaps why there are millions of Zimbabweans in SA. Where to from here Ms Fuller?

History from a personal perspective

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An interesting account of growing up in Africa, written with a unique voice. Definitely worth the time and credit :)

Credit Worthy Book

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Would you listen to Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight again? Why?

Wonderfully written, generous, courageous and heartfelt.......I haven't finished this yet but thank audible for offering Alexandra's sequel to this story for $5. Otherwise i wouldn't have known of this beautiful narrative or author. A powerful account of an amazing english family forced into a nomadic life by the ever changing politics of the African nations they live in.

Which character – as performed by Lisette Lecat – was your favorite?

Mum-her ecstasy, her madness, her remoteness and at other times her almost too intense engagement in life. A beautiful, vulnerable, strong woman who at times shocked me with her passionate beliefs and actions and disliked at others when her grief dealt cruel disregard for her daughters.

Great insight to family, dispossession, culture

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One of my most beloved authors, memoirs, and narrators! Highly recommended for Afrophiles or just the lover of a perfectly written book.

Superb!

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Fascinating story from the eyes of a white child growing up in Africa. Told matter of factly with humor but also stinging from the racist reality of such a life. The author takes you on her journey across multiple countries as her family looks for work, suffers losses, and she awakens to life’s injustices.

Story from the eyes of a white child growing up in Africa.

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I absolutely loved this book! If a childhood in Africa interests you, read this beautifully written, deeply engrossing book!

Amazing, extremely interesting and different

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This story of English ex-patriots living in a variety of countries in southern Africa with their children is amazing, bizarre, gruesome, violent and filled with disease. Most surprising to me was the fact that even one of them survived. At times, the details of the food and living conditions are so nauseating and disastrous that the title of the book--Go To The Dogs--seemed redundant. By this, I mean that it would be difficult for life to deteriorate further than the story presents. One war torn, drought ridden, broken down and hungry farm after another.

Through all this runs the strong and endearing voice of the author as the child "Bo-bo". Fuller's writing pulls all the loose ends, pain and disaster together and weaves a story of growing up in Africa. This story embodies her deep and visceral love for the place, the smells, the people and the creatures that inhabit that world. At one point in the writing she refers to her life as a child as a "terrifying unhinged blur". Believe me--she captured it in this book.

The narration was fantastic. It continually drove me forward--never allowing me to even consider giving up. This was my first book narrated by Lecat--but it won't be my last. Excellent reading--that added immensely to the whole experience.

Listening prompted me to do research about this time period in Africa's history. I read about each of the countries where the family lived--trying to make some sense of the choices and the reasons behind the decisions they made. It was not until the last hour or two of listening that I understood that all this didn't matter. It wasn't a book of African history--but rather a book of a family's history.

An African Childhood of Harrowing Proportions

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Would you try another book from Alexandra Fuller and/or Lisette Lecat?

I doubt I would look for another book by Fuller. Lecat is a good narrator, but not so good that she can make a story that I didn't find compelling more so.

How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?

There didn't seem to be a real goal in the writing of it.

Was Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight worth the listening time?

I read it for a book group and for that purpose it was, but I wouldn't have picked it up and finished it without that.

Hard to get into

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a real story of what africa was and is now after the so called war of liberation that liberated no one

amazing

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