A review by sariggs
House of Stone: The True Story of a Family Divided in War-Torn Zimbabwe by Christina Lamb

3.0

Very dry until about the halfway point, probably because it’s a third party non-fiction book, and the author is careful not to add anything extra. The second half goes much more quickly, probably because it’s talking about more recent events and the protagonists remember it all with more emotion.
In any case, I learned a lot. It’s the first book of its kind that I’ve read with a non-white viewpoint.