Roni's Story: A Daughter of Africa

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AuthorHouse, Jul 25, 2011 - Biography & Autobiography - 280 pages
This is the story of Veronica Walker's life. Roni was our mother and her life was extraordinary. Born in Northern Rhodesia she grew up not as a privileged white child in colonial Africa but as the daughter a failed gold prospector. Her early life was one lived close to poverty in a colonial environment where Europeans were wealthy and successful Roni had the free spirit of Africa in her very bones and she also had a pioneer's strength of character that allowed her to triumph over adversity, a constant in her life Roni had a wicked sense of humour and dogged determination. She did not suffer fools gladly but was known for picking up and nurturing strays whether human or animal. She loved each of her children for the individuals they are and for that we will always love and cherish her memories found in this book.

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About the author (2011)

Veronica, known as Roni, was born in 1930.The Africa she was born in to was to undergo massive changes with in her life time.Through out her life she lived and worked in the farming area of Mkushi in Zambia where her skills as a nurse were to prove invaluable looking after both human and animal patients. She witnessed the mass evacuation of the Congo and then watched as her own dreams in an African paradise turned to dust and she took her family back to Rhodesia.This is the story of her struggle to keep her family safe despite overwhelming odds, a struggle of an ordinary woman living an extrodinary life.

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