Dimensions
156 x 234 x 27mm
'When a Crocodile Eats the Sun' is a story of the disintegration of a family, set against the collapse of a country. Peter Godwin is living in Manhattan when he returns to Zimbabwe, his birthplace, having received news that his father is dying. He finds the former breadbasket of a continent entering a vortex of violent chaos and famine. But his parents refuse to leave their home. Against this backdrop, Godwin discovers a fifty-year old family secret: his father's identity is an invention. This Anglo-African colonial in a safari suit and desert boots is, in fact, a Polish Jew whose family was torn apart by the Holocaust. Peter Godwin's powerful, moving memoir is a searing portrayal of a son's effort to rescue his family, and a family's struggle to belong in a hostile land.