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Ritchie's War (Paperback)
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List price R195
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Looks at a young man, straight out of school, who fought in the
East African campaign in 1916. It outlines the depiction of the
equatorial environment and the health challenging conditions under
which the war was fought. Is a gripping story of war, intrigue,
romance, humour and spiritual awakening. The year is 1916, and, at
age 19 Ritchie is launched into a world conflict that he doesn't
fully comprehend. It is a time when the opposing sides in World War
1 are European countries that have drawn on their colonies to
assist in their continental dispute. Ritchie volunteers for service
in East Africa, and, although excited by the prospects of a great
adventure, soon begins to feel like a pawn in a game of chess that
is being manipulated by external forces to their own advantage. The
intolerable conditions of the East African campaign, where more
soldiers died of dysentery and malaria than of battle wounds,
revives memories of his traumatic experience as a 5-year old when
he and his Irish-born mother were incarcerated in an Anglo Boer War
British concentration camp. It was to be the strong bond between
mother and son, along with her indomitable spirit that kept him
alive in an environment of insurmountable human suffering, disease
and hunger. But it was a bond that was to be sorely tested and
ultimately broken by circumstances which come back to haunt him as
he retreats inwards after a near-death experience during the war in
German East Africa. On his return from the war, he sets out to
discover the truth about his mother that leads him into a dangerous
encounter with kidnappers and criminals, and a liaison with a woman
who was indirectly responsible for his mother's downfall and
demise.
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