<p>Set against the backdrop of war-torn Rhodesia <strong>Climbing Trees</strong> is a haunting and heartfelt memoir where innocence is fragile and family ties are as complex as the political turmoil unfolding around them.</p><p>Growing up on a beloved family farm surrounded by her maternal relatives and an adored grandfather Beverley Campbell's early years are marked by comfort and belonging. &nbsp;But when her parents divorce and remarry her world begins to unravel. Abandoned by her father caught between two emotionally fraught homes and blindsided by personal and national tragedy-including the murder of neighbours and the near-death of her baby sister-she is forced to navigate a fractured childhood in a country on the brink.</p><p>As the civil unrest escalates and the farm that held her happiest memories is lost the death of her grandfather becomes a defining blow leaving her emotionally untethered. Like a chameleon she learns to survive adapting to shifting family dynamics and the growing awareness of a racially and morally divided society.</p><p>Told with unflinching honesty and quiet strength <strong>Climbing Trees</strong> is a powerful coming-of-age story about resilience identity and the courage it takes to find one's place in a world that feels increasingly uncertain. &nbsp;</p>
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