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"Letters from Wankie" is a unique true story based on the collection of some 500 air letters the author, British-born Patricia Friedberg, wrote home to England in the mid-1950s, during the first two years of her marriage to her South African physician husband. Together the newlyweds moved to the remote mining town of Wankie in the far northwest corner of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) where he was employed as a colliery doctor. More than 50 years later, after her mother passed away, Patricia found among her mother's papers the bundle of air letters neatly tied and safely stored. Reading through the collection it was evident that the letters contained an incredible, historical account of life during the colonial years as seen through the eyes and writings of a young woman, twenty years of age, who was, unbelievably, even to herself, employed as Clerk of the Court at the Native Commissioner's Office. Despite the enormous cultural differences the young Londoner faced -- the challenging and often shocking exposure to tribal practices and native law -- she carried on, overcoming obstacles with spunk and grit and a saving sense of humor. PRAISE FOR "LETTERS FROM WANKIE" "A gorgeous, touching, tragic tale of a lost -- but now, thanks to Patricia Friedberg -- never forgotten time in a remote corner of colonial Africa." --Douglas Rogers, "New York Times" journalist and author of "The Last Resort: A Memoir of Zimbabwe" ". . . a delightful account of a plucky young woman who takes things as they come and makes the best of them. She effectively uses the device of letters to home . . . Patricia's 'voice' made me smile all through her account . . . like listening to a charming tale told by a good friend . . . a friend you have known forever. Well done!" --Georgia Court, owner, Bookstore 1, Sarasota "What an adventure! I loved this book! I could not stop reading this honestly portrayed, exhilarating account . . . Filled with humour and astute wry observations, this is a delightful trip into the past . . . a valuable slice of history that documents an era now washed away, an insight into a country which was once the jewel of Africa, and now is in ruins." --Paul Williams, Ph.D., author of "Soldier Blue" "An inspiring -- and most satisfying read." --Joan Kufrin, author of "Uncommon Women" and "Leo Burnett, Star-Reacher" ". . . mental scenery that is thought-provoking, instructs and entertains. Exceedingly well done and a pleasure to read." --Marilyn Pincus, bestselling author, ghostwriter and member of the Authors Guild, New York, NY
A Story of Love and War "e;I read it with the greatest interest... a fascinating and absorbing look into the past."e; - Sir Martin Gilbert, Churchill, biographer and bestselling author of: Churchill and the Jews: A Lifelong Friendship, A History of the Twentieth Century, Churchill and America, Churchill, a Biography, Churchill and the War "e;This remarkable family saga and love story has embedded itself into my psyche...Set in the East End of London between two wars, it is beautifully detailed and will last long in the memory."e; -_Mandie Fletcher, BAFTA Award winning British TV and Film Director, Ace Award Winner, Writer/ Director, Absolutely Fabulous, the film, and Patrick the Pug "e; ... while some of the thoughts and actions are fictitious, there is a strong element of reality present throughout. That and the integrity of the main characters make 21 ALDGATE, a standout.- Donna Bird, SleepingHedgehog.com "e;The vicissitudes of World War II are splendidly delineated in this intriguing novel. - Jewish Book World A wonderful and compelling writer, Patricia Friedberg brings the reader into a pre-war and WWII London unknown to many. The story of a strong young woman her adventures, her courage, her wit, her resilient family, and the heroes of the story, the British people and the bravery with which they faced the threat of an enemy near at hand. - Georgia Court, Owner BOOKSTORE 1, Sarasota, Fl Combining all the best elements of historical fiction with an illicit affair makes 21 Aldgate a must-read. Ashley Dacus, Manager, Davis-Kidd Booksellers, Memphis, Tn I love the waymemories of WW2 myself, I did grow up in the dismal aftermath of rationing and deprivation and like most of my generation, have a deep regard and respect for all those who took part.History can come alive when viewed through the eyes of people who experience it. Patricia Friedberg's books are proof of this, helping readers to relive the past and, hopefully, learn from it. Jackie Minnitti The Island Reporter, St. Petersburg, FlI love the way Patricia Friedberg tells the story - so straightforward, no frills or fancy prose. Speaking as a War Baby (born 1943) although II have no direct memories of WWII myself, I did grow up in the dismal aftermath of rationing and deprivation and like most of my generation, have a deep regard and respect for all those who took part.- Anne Collis, Artistic Director of England's National Symphony Orchestra, Voyage Crossing, New York to Southampton Queen Mary 2
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