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Ken Sibanda Hannibal the Great: Hannibal Born. Series 1 of 3:
Graphic Novel Hannibal Barca rises from the defeat of Carthage to
reclaim his honor. Hannibal the Great: Hannibal Born The tide
shifts as Hannibal Barca, the boy with a lion's heart, leaves
Carthage headed to Spain. Born into the Barcid family, a young
Hannibal moves to Spain to escape from the first Punic War. Here,
Hannibal finds a new home, a New Carthage, from the old Carthage.
In time, the young boy grows up to assume the mantle and the center
of history. But first, he must be truly born. Movie teaser -
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Red Dust (Paperback)
Ken Sibanda
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Overview The Return To Gibraltar The law is life, and with that
HORACE BATES begins a journey into a world of science and politics.
Horace, a law student at Harvard, is soon at the center of a
"PROGRAM" designed to enable time sequence ----- time travel. In
this rush for new science there are men like the mysterious DEMETRI
IVANOVICH, who - appears to have melted from the Russian cold war
and right into the slash suburbs of America. Men like TIMMY, the
Texan, - eager and ready for the next frontier. HORACE must
ultimately contend with who he is and what time-change does for the
human heart. KEN SIBANDA Also the author of The Songs of Soweto:
Poems from a Post Apartheid South Africa (Africa World Press),
writing in his first novel, has penned a modern tale of origins and
development, a bildungsroman, about HORACE BATES and how he became
a man and of the consequences of modern science. FROM THE PUBLISHER
In his first book since the publication of the Songs of Soweto ten
years ago, Ken Sibanda's The Return to Gibraltar is a powerful
epitaph to the invention of culture at Babel. PRAISE FOR THE SONGS
OF SOWETO The Songs of Soweto enters the South African political
dialogue with enough edge to swing the faces of old foes apart and
demand to know- - when do we meet in truth? James Burger
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