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Lead Zulu


Yesterday


Yesterday


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Nickelodeon Party Blast (Jewel Case)


Nickelodeon Party Blast (Jewel Case)


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Compete against your favorite Nicktoons characters in wild, all-out party action! / Rated E: Everyone…

Zulu


Zulu


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Denise Duplock Zulu – Giclee Print

Zulu Gems


Zulu Gems


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Zulu Gems

The Zulu Wars, an Attack of Zulu Warriors


The Zulu Wars, an Attack of Zulu Warriors


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The Zulu Wars, an Attack of Zulu Warriors – Giclee Print

Zulu Chief


Zulu Chief


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Zulu Chief – Wall Decal

Zulu Warrior


Zulu Warrior


$19.99


Zulu Warrior – Photographic Print

The Zulu Wars


The Zulu Wars


$39.99


The Zulu Wars – Giclee Print

Zulu Native


Zulu Native


$69.99


Zulu Native – Photographic Print

The Zulu War


The Zulu War


$39.99


The Zulu War – Giclee Print

Zulu Warriors


Zulu Warriors


$34.99


Mcbride Zulu Warriors – Giclee Print

ZULU


ZULU


$4.08


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Zulu War


Zulu War


$49.99


Severino Baraldi Zulu War – Giclee Print

Zulu Village


Zulu Village


$49.99


James Edwin Mcconnell Zulu Village – Giclee Print

 Great Zulu Commanders


Great Zulu Commanders


$59.99


New – Though their fierce and effective battles have become legendary, most of the Zulu commanders remain faceless, often unfairly stereotyped as “noble savage warriors”. Look beyond this misleading image and explore the careers and tactics of the celebrated Shaka Zulu; King Cetshwayo, who guided the anti-British strategy in 1879; Cetshwayo’s son, Dinizulu, the last Zulu king to lead men into battle himself; Chief Bambatha, who headed the last resistance to colonial rule; and others. Their stori

 Great Zulu Commanders


Great Zulu Commanders


$59.99


New – Though their fierce and effective battles have become legendary, most of the Zulu commanders remain faceless, often unfairly stereotyped as “noble savage warriors”. Look beyond this misleading image and explore the careers and tactics of the celebrated Shaka Zulu; King Cetshwayo, who guided the anti-British strategy in 1879; Cetshwayo’s son, Dinizulu, the last Zulu king to lead men into battle himself; Chief Bambatha, who headed the last resistance to colonial rule; and others. Their stori

 Great Zulu Commanders


Great Zulu Commanders


$38.29


New – Though their fierce and effective battles have become legendary, most of the Zulu commanders remain faceless, often unfairly stereotyped as “noble savage warriors”. Look beyond this misleading image and explore the careers and tactics of the celebrated Shaka Zulu; King Cetshwayo, who guided the anti-British strategy in 1879; Cetshwayo’s son, Dinizulu, the last Zulu king to lead men into battle himself; Chief Bambatha, who headed the last resistance to colonial rule; and others. Their stori

 Great Zulu Commanders


Great Zulu Commanders


$4.99


Used – Though their fierce and effective battles have become legendary, most of the Zulu commanders remain faceless, often unfairly stereotyped as “noble savage warriors.” Look beyond this misleading image and explore the careers and tactics of the celebrated Shaka Zulu; King Cetshwayo, who guided the anti-British strategy in 1879; Cetshwayo’s son, Dinizulu, the last Zulu king to lead men into battle himself; Chief Bambatha, who headed the last resistance to colonial rule; and others. Their stor

 Great Zulu Commanders


Great Zulu Commanders


$59.99


New – Though their fierce and effective battles have become legendary, most of the Zulu commanders remain faceless, often unfairly stereotyped as “noble savage warriors”. Look beyond this misleading image and explore the careers and tactics of the celebrated Shaka Zulu; King Cetshwayo, who guided the anti-British strategy in 1879; Cetshwayo’s son, Dinizulu, the last Zulu king to lead men into battle himself; Chief Bambatha, who headed the last resistance to colonial rule; and others. Their stori

 Great Zulu Commanders


Great Zulu Commanders


$38.29


New – Though their fierce and effective battles have become legendary, most of the Zulu commanders remain faceless, often unfairly stereotyped as “noble savage warriors”. Look beyond this misleading image and explore the careers and tactics of the celebrated Shaka Zulu; King Cetshwayo, who guided the anti-British strategy in 1879; Cetshwayo’s son, Dinizulu, the last Zulu king to lead men into battle himself; Chief Bambatha, who headed the last resistance to colonial rule; and others. Their stori

 Great military blunders


Great military blunders


$0.99


Used – This entertaining and enlightening history examines landmark military screw-ups and their consequences, from those that are merely amusing in hindsight to the truly tragic. Twenty-five blunders span 600 years, but focus on episodes from major 19th and 20th century conflicts like the Boer War, World Wars I and II, the Zulu Wars, Indochina, the Tehran hostage crisis, Grenada, and Kosovo. Organized around themes like “Unfit to Lead”, “Planning”, “Underestimating the Enemy”, “Hubris and Nemes

 Historical Adventures


Historical Adventures


$19.12


The final volume in this classic Haggard Historical fiction collectionThere are few who have heard of H. Rider Haggard’s novels who do not know his principal character-Allan Quatermain-the archetypal white man in Africa. Here was a hero who would take on a Zulu Impi, a charging rhinoceros, a giant gorilla God, a lost tribe, slavers, a magical eternal queen, malign spirits and still come back for more-bringing a host of readers with him. In short, Haggard knew what it took to write a good adventure which is why some of his books have been among the most popular in modern times. Haggard was a prolific author: aside from the Quatermain stories, he produced a sequence of novels concerning the ancient world, four featuring his other great character, Ayesha-’She who must be obeyed’-and a collection of adventure novels taking Africa as their stage but without the presence of Quatermain. All are excellent. In Haggard’s lifetime his public eagerly awaited his next book, but today, while many are aware of his reputation, that knowledge often applies to but a small proportion of the reading enjoyment his books have to offer. Fortunately Leonaur now publish most of these works in matching sets at great value by combining two or more novels in each volume. Now Leonaur is pleased to offer Haggard’s historical adventure series. Predictably Haggard’s inventive pen was able to create several more lead characters of the stamp of Quatermain and they populate many of the ages of history with gripping adventures set against momentous events in many lands.The final volume of this four volume Leonaur collection contains a single substantial novel, Lysbeth: A Tale of the Dutch. It is the time of ‘The Eight Years War,’ a religious conflict raging in the Low Countries as Spain sought to dominate the region with influence and religion. Set principally between the years 1571-74 this colourful tale embraces the sieges of Haarlem and Leyden. This is a gripping story of a young

 Historical Adventures


Historical Adventures


$31.99


The final volume in this classic Haggard Historical fiction collectionThere are few who have heard of H. Rider Haggard’s novels who do not know his principal character-Allan Quatermain-the archetypal white man in Africa. Here was a hero who would take on a Zulu Impi, a charging rhinoceros, a giant gorilla God, a lost tribe, slavers, a magical eternal queen, malign spirits and still come back for more-bringing a host of readers with him. In short, Haggard knew what it took to write a good adventure which is why some of his books have been among the most popular in modern times. Haggard was a prolific author: aside from the Quatermain stories, he produced a sequence of novels concerning the ancient world, four featuring his other great character, Ayesha-’She who must be obeyed’-and a collection of adventure novels taking Africa as their stage but without the presence of Quatermain. All are excellent. In Haggard’s lifetime his public eagerly awaited his next book, but today, while many are aware of his reputation, that knowledge often applies to but a small proportion of the reading enjoyment his books have to offer. Fortunately Leonaur now publish most of these works in matching sets at great value by combining two or more novels in each volume. Now Leonaur is pleased to offer Haggard’s historical adventure series. Predictably Haggard’s inventive pen was able to create several more lead characters of the stamp of Quatermain and they populate many of the ages of history with gripping adventures set against momentous events in many lands.The final volume of this four volume Leonaur collection contains a single substantial novel, Lysbeth: A Tale of the Dutch. It is the time of ‘The Eight Years War,’ a religious conflict raging in the Low Countries as Spain sought to dominate the region with influence and religion. Set principally between the years 1571-74 this colourful tale embraces the sieges of Haarlem and Leyden. This is a gripping story of a young

 Legends of an Extraordinary Gentleman #3--An Allan Quatermain Omnibus: She & Allan; Treasure of the Lake; The Ivory Child


Legends of an Extraordinary Gentleman #3–An Allan Quatermain Omnibus: She & Allan; Treasure of the Lake; The Ivory Child


$5.99


Quatermain Faces Magic, Mystery and Danger On His Greatest Quests! A mystic encounter with the African sorcerer Zikali, the Opener of Roads, sends that extraordinary adventurer Allan Quatermain, his bloodbrother, the noble Zulu warrior Umslopogaas of the Axe, and Allan’s loyal retainer and friend, the bushman known as Hans, for the fabled land of Kor (Edgar Rice Burroughs fans please note), said to be the home of a mysterious woman with supernatural powers, known as She-Who-Must-Be-Obeyed. If Allan survives the perils that guard the way to Kor, Zikali promises, what he encounters there will change his life forever! Next rumors of forbidden Mone, the Holy Lake, and of the Dabanda who live upon its shore, send Quatermain and Hans to uncover the truth about a mysterious Treasure of the Lake, that some say is a fabulous fortune in jewels and others claim to be a scheming white woman who holds sway as a mighty prophetess over the Dabanda. Then Allan and Hans begin one of their strangest and most fateful adventures, a trek into the land of the semi-living statue called the Ivory Child, of the people known as the Black Kendah, of a strange religion whose priests wield a potent magic, and of a monstrous elephant-god Jana, who only Hans will have the power to slay. This middle trio of novels marks a major turning point in the life of Allan Quatermain, one which will lead him slowly out of the sunshine and onto a path that will end with his inevitable, if heroic death in the final volume of his exploits, which bears his name.

 Nightsong: Performance, Power, and Practice in South Africa


Nightsong: Performance, Power, and Practice in South Africa


$14


First popularized by Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Paul Simon, the a cappella music known as isicathamiya has become internationally celebrated as one of South Africa’s most vibrant and distinct performance traditions. But Ladysmith Black Mambazo is only one of hundreds of choirs that perform “nightsongs” during weekly all-night competitions in South Africa’s cities.Veit Erlmann provides the first comprehensive interpretation of isicathamiya performance practice and its relation to the culture and consciousness of the Zulu migrant laborers who largely compose its choirs. In songs and dances, the performers oppose the class and racial oppression that reduces them to “labor units.” At the same time, Erlmann argues, the performers rework dominant images to symbolically reconstruct their “home,” an imagined world of Zulu rural tradition and identity.By contrasting the live performance of isicathamiya to its reproduction in mass media, recordings, and international concerts, Erlmann addresses important issues in performance studies and anthropology, and looks to the future of isicathamiya live performance in the new South Africa. Featuring an Introduction by Joseph Shabalala, the lead singer and founder of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, this book will be essential reading for anyone interested in the study of music, performance, popular culture, or South Africa.

 Reflections on Character and Leadership: On the Couch with Manfred Kets de Vries


Reflections on Character and Leadership: On the Couch with Manfred Kets de Vries


$34.95


Bringing the person back into the organizationIn the books in this series Manfred Kets de Vries—failed engineer, entrepreneur manqué, reluctant economist, international management guru, psychoanalyst, wit, and outdoorsman—offers an overview of his work spanning four decades, a period in which he has established himself as the leading figure in the clinical study of organizational leadership.At a key point in his career, working, as he puts it, “in the twilight zone of economics, management, and psychoanalysis,” he decided to strike out on a little-trodden path and “bring the person back into the organization.” Now Kets de Vries occupies a unique position in the academic business world, putting leaders and companies on the couch and working at the often intimate interface where the inner theater of the individual meets the outer world of the organization.The first book in this series, Reflections on Character and Leadership, examines some major contemporary issues about leadership. What makes a leader? What is good leadership? And what is bad? What happens to organizations if a leader derails? What are the impacts of successful and failed leadership on followers and organizations? How must organizational leadership respond to globalism and the opening of new markets? Kets de Vries looks at the way various dysfunctional character types are thrown into sharp focus against an organizational background. Among the heroes and villains in this book are Alexander of Macedon, Shaka Zulu, Richard Branson, Jack Welch—and numerous executives who have spent time, literally or metaphorically, on the author’s famous couch.”Once again, Manfred Kets de Vries Shines a light on the link between the personality of leaders and the influence this has on the organizations they lead. The breadth and depth of his latest book offers insights that will benefit everyone involved in the development and appointment of

 South Africa


South Africa


$29.89


New – “DK Eyewitness Travel Guide South Africa” will lead you straight to the best attractions South Africa has to offer. Packed with information, detailed South Africa maps, beautiful cutaways and floor plans of all South Africa’s major sites, this guide explores every facet of the ‘Rainbow Nation’. From Zulu culture to majestic lions, this “DK Eyewitness Travel Guide South Africa” is packed with essential information, whatever your budget. This fully updated and expanded South Africa guide pro

 South Africa


South Africa


$25.02


Used – “DK Eyewitness Travel Guide South Africa” will lead you straight to the best attractions South Africa has to offer. Packed with information, detailed South Africa maps, beautiful cutaways and floor plans of all South Africa’s major sites, this guide explores every facet of the ‘Rainbow Nation’. From Zulu culture to majestic lions, this “DK Eyewitness Travel Guide South Africa” is packed with essential information, whatever your budget. This fully updated and expanded South Africa guide pr

 South Africa in World History


South Africa in World History


$19.95


This volume begins in the early centuries of the Common Era with the various groups of people who had settled in southern Africa.. Stone Age foragers, farmers with iron technology, and pastoralists all interacted to create a complex society before Europeans arrived. In the seventeenth century, Dutch settlers developed a colonial society based on the menial labor of indigenous inhabitants of the Cape and slaves imported from the East Indies and other parts of Africa. British conquest in the early nineteenth century brought an end to slavery, as well as new forms of colonial domination, tension between the British and the original Dutch settlers, armed struggle between expanding European communities and Africans (including the highly militarized Zulu kingdom), and intensive missionary activity that transformed many African societies. The discovery of diamonds and gold in the late nineteenth century brought industrialization based on migrant labor, new clashes between British and Africaaners, the final conquest of African societies, and new European migrants. During the twentieth-century, despite further economic development, African communities were increasingly impoverished. New forms of racial domination lead to the implementation of apartheid in 1948 and heightened political organizing among both African and Africaaner nationalists. The intensification of resistance in the 1970s and ’80s coupled with drastic changes in the international balance of power brought an end to the apartheid state in 1994 and an intensified struggle to overcome apartheid’s economic and political legacy by building a new nonracial society. The book emphasizes social and cultural history, focusing on people’s interactions and identities according to race, class, gender, religion and ethnicity. It also addresses changes in literature (both oral and written), music, and the arts and draws on the extensive biographical and autobiographical literature to provide a personal focus for

 South Africa in World History


South Africa in World History


$74


This volume begins in the early centuries of the Common Era with the various groups of people who had settled in southern Africa.. Stone Age foragers, farmers with iron technology, and pastoralists all interacted to create a complex society before Europeans arrived. In the seventeenth century, Dutch settlers developed a colonial society based on the menial labor of indigenous inhabitants of the Cape and slaves imported from the East Indies and other parts of Africa. British conquest in the early nineteenth century brought an end to slavery, as well as new forms of colonial domination, tension between the British and the original Dutch settlers, armed struggle between expanding European communities and Africans (including the highly militarized Zulu kingdom), and intensive missionary activity that transformed many African societies. The discovery of diamonds and gold in the late nineteenth century brought industrialization based on migrant labor, new clashes between British and Africaaners, the final conquest of African societies, and new European migrants. During the twentieth-century, despite further economic development, African communities were increasingly impoverished. New forms of racial domination lead to the implementation of apartheid in 1948 and heightened political organizing among both African and Africaaner nationalists. The intensification of resistance in the 1970s and ’80s coupled with drastic changes in the international balance of power brought an end to the apartheid state in 1994 and an intensified struggle to overcome apartheid’s economic and political legacy by building a new nonracial society. The book emphasizes social and cultural history, focusing on people’s interactions and identities according to race, class, gender, religion and ethnicity. It also addresses changes in literature (both oral and written), music, and the arts and draws on the extensive biographical and autobiographical literature to provide a personal focus for

 South Africa in World History


South Africa in World History


$19.95


This volume begins in the early centuries of the Common Era with the various groups of people who had settled in southern Africa.. Stone Age foragers, farmers with iron technology, and pastoralists all interacted to create a complex society before Europeans arrived. In the seventeenth century, Dutch settlers developed a colonial society based on the menial labor of indigenous inhabitants of the Cape and slaves imported from the East Indies and other parts of Africa. British conquest in the early nineteenth century brought an end to slavery, as well as new forms of colonial domination, tension between the British and the original Dutch settlers, armed struggle between expanding European communities and Africans (including the highly militarized Zulu kingdom), and intensive missionary activity that transformed many African societies. The discovery of diamonds and gold in the late nineteenth century brought industrialization based on migrant labor, new clashes between British and Africaaners, the final conquest of African societies, and new European migrants. During the twentieth-century, despite further economic development, African communities were increasingly impoverished. New forms of racial domination lead to the implementation of apartheid in 1948 and heightened political organizing among both African and Africaaner nationalists. The intensification of resistance in the 1970s and ’80s coupled with drastic changes in the international balance of power brought an end to the apartheid state in 1994 and an intensified struggle to overcome apartheid’s economic and political legacy by building a new nonracial society. The book emphasizes social and cultural history, focusing on people’s interactions and identities according to race, class, gender, religion and ethnicity. It also addresses changes in literature (both oral and written), music, and the arts and draws on the extensive biographical and autobiographical literature to provide a personal focus for

 The Diamond Frontier


The Diamond Frontier


$9.99


The atmosphere is volatile in the South African province of the Transvaal at the start of 1880. The discovery of diamonds has bred greed as a strong anti-British feeling is taking hold amongst the Boer farmers and the bePedi tribe continues to rampage after the defeat of their Zulu allies. Former captain Simon Fonthill and his servant, 352 Jenkins, receive a cry for help from an old friend who has been kidnapped on South Africa”s new diamond frontier. The pair must go to her aid before redeeming a promise to act as army scouts in this increasingly turbulent region. When the acclaimed British hero General Wolseley decides to lead his column against the impenetrable stronghold of the bePedi, Fonthill and Jenkins once again find themselves marching to war.

 The Goat Herder


The Goat Herder


$15


At the age of 15, Zulu boy Nathi discovers an old photograph buried under sand in his village. It is of a young white couple holding a baby. He is mesmerised by the beauty of the woman in the photograph and keeps it hidden in his hut, believing it will lead him to his destiny. When his older brother is released from prison for theft and rape and tells Nathi his tale of crime, Nathi realises the photograph is part of the booty his brother buried in the village.When Nathi goes to the city to look for work he takes the photograph with him. When he finds a job as gardener for a wealthy Jewish family and meets one of his employer’s daughters, he is dumbfounded. He is convinced this is a sign from the ancestors and that a childhood dream is coming true. He falls into a forbidden love and the relationship is kept secret for fear of rejection by both families. Their love hurdles taboos and sacred traditions but these challenges become child’s play when the daughter makes a shocking discovery.

 The Goat Herder


The Goat Herder


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New – At the age of 15, Zulu boy Nathi discovers an old photograph buried under sand in his village. It is of a young white couple holding a baby. He is mesmerised by the beauty of the woman in the photograph and keeps it hidden in his hut, believing it will lead him to his destiny. When his older brother is released from prison for theft and rape and tells Nathi his tale of crime, Nathi realises the photograph is part of the booty his brother buried in the village.When Nathi goes to the city to

 The Goat Herder


The Goat Herder


$14.36


Used – At the age of 15, Zulu boy Nathi discovers an old photograph buried under sand in his village. It is of a young white couple holding a baby. He is mesmerised by the beauty of the woman in the photograph and keeps it hidden in his hut, believing it will lead him to his destiny. When his older brother is released from prison for theft and rape and tells Nathi his tale of crime, Nathi realises the photograph is part of the booty his brother buried in the village.When Nathi goes to the city t

 The View Across the River


The View Across the River


$76.65


This narrative aims to show how after its conquest, the Zulukingdom was destroyed by the imperial policies of divide and rule, and how theColenso family, especially the Bishop”s eldest daughter, Harriette, took the lead inresisting colonial exploitation and imperial domination.This powerful and passionatenarrative completes the story Jeff Guy began in his earlier books The Destruction of the Zulu Kingdom and TheHeretic.

 Warrior Princess


Warrior Princess


$18.04


After AIDS/HIV left her orphaned, Princess Kasune Zulu raised her six siblings alone and eventually tested HIV positive herself. Despite these challenges, Zulu decided early on with God”s help to be a victor and not a victim. That decision would send her on a journey to advocate for orphans, vulnerable children and those suffering from HIV and AIDS which has lead from the villages of Zambia to the United Nations and beyond. This book is her hopeful and healing story.

 Warrior Princess: Fighting for Life with Courage and Hope


Warrior Princess: Fighting for Life with Courage and Hope


$16.93


Used – After AIDS/HIV left her orphaned, Princess Kasune Zulu raised her six siblings alone and eventually tested HIV positive herself. Despite these challenges, Zulu decided early on with God’s help to be a victor and not a victim. That decision would send her on a journey to advocate for orphans, vulnerable children and those suffering from HIV and AIDS which has lead from the villages of Zambia to the United Nations and beyond. This book is her hopeful and healing story.

 Warrior Princess: Fighting for Life with Courage and Hope


Warrior Princess: Fighting for Life with Courage and Hope


$6.86


Used – After AIDS/HIV left her orphaned, Princess Kasune Zulu raised her six siblings alone and eventually tested HIV positive herself. Despite these challenges, Zulu decided early on with God’s help to be a victor and not a victim. That decision would send her on a journey to advocate for orphans, vulnerable children and those suffering from HIV and AIDS which has lead from the villages of Zambia to the United Nations and beyond. This book is her hopeful and healing story.

 Warrior Princess: Fighting for Life with Courage and Hope


Warrior Princess: Fighting for Life with Courage and Hope


$15.07


New – After AIDS/HIV left her orphaned, Princess Kasune Zulu raised her six siblings alone and eventually tested HIV positive herself. Despite these challenges, Zulu decided early on with God’s help to be a victor and not a victim. That decision would send her on a journey to advocate for orphans, vulnerable children and those suffering from HIV and AIDS which has lead from the villages of Zambia to the United Nations and beyond. This book is her hopeful and healing story.

 Warrior Princess: Fighting for Life with Courage and Hope


Warrior Princess: Fighting for Life with Courage and Hope


$32.78


Used – After AIDS/HIV left her orphaned, Princess Kasune Zulu raised her six siblings alone and eventually tested HIV positive herself. Despite these challenges, Zulu decided early on with God’s help to be a victor and not a victim. That decision would send her on a journey to advocate for orphans, vulnerable children and those suffering from HIV and AIDS which has lead from the villages of Zambia to the United Nations and beyond. This book is her hopeful and healing story.

 Warrior Princess: Fighting for Life with Courage and Hope


Warrior Princess: Fighting for Life with Courage and Hope


$16.93


New – After AIDS/HIV left her orphaned, Princess Kasune Zulu raised her six siblings alone and eventually tested HIV positive herself. Despite these challenges, Zulu decided early on with God’s help to be a victor and not a victim. That decision would send her on a journey to advocate for orphans, vulnerable children and those suffering from HIV and AIDS which has lead from the villages of Zambia to the United Nations and beyond. This book is her hopeful and healing story.

 Warrior Princess: Fighting for Life with Courage and Hope


Warrior Princess: Fighting for Life with Courage and Hope


$32.78


New – After AIDS/HIV left her orphaned, Princess Kasune Zulu raised her six siblings alone and eventually tested HIV positive herself. Despite these challenges, Zulu decided early on with God’s help to be a victor and not a victim. That decision would send her on a journey to advocate for orphans, vulnerable children and those suffering from HIV and AIDS which has lead from the villages of Zambia to the United Nations and beyond. This book is her hopeful and healing story.



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