
AC Grayling
Desert Island Discs
Reflections of Childhood in Colonial Zambia
This chapter explores the complex upbringing of an individual in 1940s Zambia, shaped by the contrasting views of their parents on African life. It recounts poignant memories of being raised by servants, the emotional impact of early boarding school experiences, and highlights the family's challenges with social inequalities. The narrative also delves into personal tragedies, including the struggles of the speaker's sister and the subsequent grief experienced after the loss of their mother.
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