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Title | Garden of Burning Sand | Height | 14 mm |
Author | Corban Addison | Width | 3 mm |
ISBN-13 | 9781780876962 | Binding | PAPERBACK |
ISBN-10 | #1780876963 | Spine Width | |
Publisher | MacLehose Press | Pages | 512 |
Edition | Availability | Out Of Stock |

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Garden of Burning Sand
Author: Corban Addison
Zoe Fleming is an American attorney working with an NGO devoted to combatting child sexual assault in Lusaka, Zambia. When an adolescent girl is raped in the dark of night and delivered by strangers to the hospital, Zoes organization is called in to help. Working alongside Zambian police officer Joseph Kabuta, Zoe learns that the girls assailant was not a street kid or a Zoe Fleming is an American attorney working with an NGO devoted to combatting child sexual assault in Lusaka, Zambia. When an adolescent girl is raped in the dark of night and delivered by strangers to the hospital, Zoes organization is called in to help. Working alongside Zambian police officer Joseph Kabuta, Zoe learns that the girls assailant was not a street kid or a pedophile but the son of a powerful industrialist with deep ties to the Zambian government. As the prosecution against him grinds forward, hampered by systemic corruption and bureaucratic inertia, Zoe and Josephs search for the truth takes them from Lusakas roughest neighborhoods to the wild waters of Victoria Falls, to the AIDS-ridden streets of Johannesburg and the splendour of Cape Town. As the rape trial builds to a climax and sends shockwaves through Zambian society, Zoe must radically reshape her assumptions about love, loyalty, familyand, especially, the meaning of justice.