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Granite by Jenny Robson is a powerful and thought-provoking work of historical fiction that reimagines the collapse of the Great Zimbabwe civilisation, called Zimba Remabwe in the book. The novel offers a unique and African-centered perspective, deviating from the traditional European-focused narratives in historical fiction. Set in the mid-15th century, Zimba Remabwe is portrayed as a flourishing African city-state, integrated with the global world where Arab scholars travel from China and India to Europe and Britain, contributing to the revered library of Timbuktu.
Told from the perspectives of Mokomba, a young nobleman and one of the few survivors of his city’s downfall, and Shafiq, a learned Arab traveller and father figure to Mokomba, Granite presents a richly layered narrative. The story unfolds through their voices, with Mokomba dictating the events to Shafiq, who transcribes them. This method provides a nuanced view of the rise and fall of a civilization through the eyes of those who lived it, weaving together a tale of survival, history, and personal loss.
With its African focus and insightful storytelling, Granite is a compelling read for fans of historical fiction, particularly those interested in African history and the complexities of cultural and intellectual exchange in the 15th century.