Kindred Passage

Kindred Passage

by Gregory Gourlay
Kindred Passage

Kindred Passage

by Gregory Gourlay

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Overview

In the 1960s while visiting central Africa, Ken Mallory uncovers intriguing information surrounding his great-grandfather, Lucas Lindsay, who fought in the Barotseland Civil War of a century earlier. Delving deeper into the puzzle, Ken begins to identify with Lucas, setting to rest agonizing problems from his own recent past. Through the eyes of these two young men, different generations of the same family, Kindred Passage views the native wars of the 1860s, along with Africa's post-colonial era. Although living one hundred years apart, the similar dilemmas the Zambezi River country and its people impose on both men underscore the basically changeless nature of Africa.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149451623
Publisher: Rogue Phoenix Press
Publication date: 03/19/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 325
File size: 938 KB

About the Author

The author, now retired, claims to have misspent his youthful years wandering the globe in vagabond, gypsy fashion. “I had a severe case of wanderlust,” he says.
This first hand knowledge of far off places and foreign cultures serves as material for the books he writes. His suspenseful adventure stories will have a special appeal to those readers, like himself, who prefer their escapism set in an exotic locale and back-grounded by an open sky. He enjoys the outdoors of the Niagara region where he lives, and reads and writes.
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