<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The conclusion to the Langbourne Series.</p><p>David, a much older man now, sits on his verandah with his old friend Nguni, as they reminisce on the good old days. Not having seen each other in almost 50 years, there is much news to tell, many stories to laugh at, and some sorrows to reflect on. </p><p>Based on an untold true story, this book brings the Langbourne family's saga to its conclusion.</p><p>The end of the book has a special feature on some of the actual people depicted in this series.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>From the very beginning until the very end, the story was just brilliant. Well done on an incredible piece of work. (Yaron Wiesenbacher - Cape Town)I was in awe, I loved it all, honest and humbly written, and yet I held my breath. It is Africa at its best and worst, a story that needs to be read. (Louzanne Bredenhann - South Africa)<p>I can't put it down but I have to as I need to sleep �������� (Donna Grey - Queensland, Australia)</p><p>You write so beautifully, I am living their life as I read. (Tracey Luke - UK)</p><br>
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