Author: Mitford, Bertram
Synopsis:
In 'The Induna's Wife' by Bertram Mitford, a young Englishwoman finds herself caught in a web of intrigue and danger when she marries a powerful Zulu chief. As she navigates the complexities of tribal politics and cultural clashes, she must confront her own desires and the consequences of her choices. With vivid descriptions of the African landscape and a gripping narrative, this novel explores the clash between tradition and modernity, love and duty, and the power dynamics between different cultures.
Genres: Historical Fiction, Adventure, Romance
Themes: Cultural clash, Love and duty, Power dynamics, Tradition vs. modernity
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