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The Herero Wind

The Herero Wind

C.R. Colin

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Editorial:
Christopher Ronald Colin
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Historia
ISBN:
9781834926728

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The Herero Wind is a sweeping and deeply felt work of historical fiction, set during the 1904 Herero genocide in German South West Africa, today known as Namibia. With an eye for human courage and a storyteller’s instinct for truth, it brings to life one of the earliest genocides of the twentieth century and the people who fought to survive it. When Lieutenant General Lothar von Trotha sends out his extermination order, the Herero are driven across dry and unforgiving country where heat, thirst and hunger wait for them like patient hunters. Among those forced into flight is Kohepa, an experienced scout carrying a forbidden message that may offer a spark of hope. He is joined by his young brother who has not yet learned the full cost of survival, a missionary’s daughter who chooses mercy over fear, and companions who find strength in one another when the world around them begins to collapse.The novel follows their journey through a landscape of vast skies, shifting ground and arid plains that hold both danger and memory. The land becomes a quiet presence that tests each character in ways they never expected and reminds them of what must be carried forward.Written with emotional honesty and a strong sense of place, The Herero Wind is suited to readers who are drawn to Namibia historical fiction, survival historical fiction, German colonial fiction and colonial Africa novels. It is a story about endurance, loyalty and the will to remain human when history turns violent. Through vivid detail and a cast of memorable voices, it pays tribute to those who refused to disappear and to the stories that move with the wind across the interior of South West Africa.

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