Description
In a dusty village bar beside the A1 highway in northern Botswana, stories flow as freely as the beer. From teachers and football fanatics to dreamers, tricksters and tragic souls, the regulars of the Flamingo Bar reveal a richly layered world where humour, heartbreak and moral ambiguity sit side by side. With sharp wit and deep affection, David Hughes captures the rhythms of Tswana village life and the fragile dignity of those who inhabit it. By turns comic, unsettling and tender, these tales explore belonging, exile, justice and chance in a Botswana both ordinary and unforgettable.





