Like Sodium in Water, Hayden Eastwood
Like Sodium in Water, Hayden Eastwood
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Like Sodium in Water
A memoir of home and heartache

Author: Hayden Eastwood

Narrator: Brendan Murray

Unabridged: 7 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/13/2024


Synopsis

Dad thinks lots of things are right-wing. He even thinks He-Man is right-wing. I ask Dad who we are and he says left-wing. Left is opposite to right. If right is bad, then we’re the opposite of that, which means we’re good.
It’s post-independence Zimbabwe and an atmosphere of nostalgia hangs over much of Harare’s remaining white community. Hayden Eastwood grows up in a family that sets itself apart, distinguishing themselves from Rhodie-Rhodies through their politics: left is good; right is bad.
Within the family’s free and easy approach to life, Hayden and his younger brother, Dan, make a pact to never grow up, to play hide and seek and build forts forever, and to never, ever be interested in girls. But as Hayden and Dan develop as teenagers, and the chemicals of adolescence begin to stir, their childhood pact starts to unravel. And with the arrival of Sarah in their lives, the two brothers find themselves embroiled in an unspoken love triangle. While Sarah and Hayden spend increasing amounts of time together, Dan is left alone to deal with feelings of rejection and the burden of hidden passion, and the demise of a youthful promise brings with it a wave of destruction.
Laced with humour, anger and sadness, Like Sodium in Water is an account of a family in crisis and an exploration of how we only abandon the lies we tell ourselves when we have no other option.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jared

Rian Malan said that this book stood shoulder to shoulder with Don't Let's Go To The Dogs Tonight. Personally, I think it stands slightly higher than Fuller's work. The pace of the story is a little slow to start, but once I got into it, was gripped far more than I was by Fuller's book. More than ma......more

Goodreads review by Marion

A quick read, but, boy does it pack a powerful punch. Eastwood appears to be a familiar name in Zimbabwe. His father, Anthony, was a lawyer and a member of the Communist Party in South Africa. His first wife, Ruth, was the daughter of Bram Fischer. His second wife, Annette, is Hayden's mother. In this......more

Goodreads review by Jessie

This is a remarkable account of a boy growing up in post Independent Zimbabwe in a white leftwing family. And, at least for me, it's a perspective I've never heard before. Every other white memoir seems to be set prior to independence and is told through the eyes of people who are firmly in the Rhod......more

Goodreads review by Chris

Absorbing account of a disfunctional family in Zimbabwe in the time of Mugabe, highlighting the schizophrenic nature of left-wing views. Very well-written.......more

Goodreads review by Cathy

An honest account of a difficult and tragic adolescence in post-independence Zimbabwe. The style was strange to me at first as it is often a collection of memories and not so much a sequential story. There is food for thought in this memoir of a harsh upbringing in a land at a difficult time in its......more