A girl named Disaster

309 pages

English language

Published Dec. 29, 1996 by Orchard Books.

ISBN:
978-0-531-09539-3
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4 stars (1 review)

While fleeing from Mozambique to Zimbabwe to escape an unwanted marriage, Nhamo, an eleven-year-old Shona girl, struggles to escape drowning and starvation and in so doing comes close to the luminous world of the African spirits.

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4 stars

Coming of age story in a well researched setting with a very strong female main character. Africa (Mozambique and Zimbabwe) and the spirits of Shona tribesmen play a strong role in this solid adventure story.

The basic plot is a girl whose parents are both gone, made to labor for her family in a traditional Shona village. When the story of her father killing a man comes out, some other villagers believe the victim's restless spirit curses the village. Their solution is to marry little Nhamo off to the victim's brother, who is described as diseased and ugly. Her grandmother, one of the few characters that is good to her, encourages her to run away to her father's family in Zimbabwe. Of course, a simple few days travel turns into many months adventure when things don't go the way she plans.

Nhamo is a strong character, and the spirits she …

Subjects

  • Shona (African people) -- Juvenile fiction
  • Shona (African people) -- Fiction
  • Survival -- Fiction
  • Supernatural -- Fiction
  • Mozambique -- Fiction
  • Zimbabwe -- Fiction
  • Africa -- Fiction