Ross Gordon was born in Rhodesia, the eldest son of a slightly eccentric white tobacco farmer and British mother. In 1963 Africa held the answers to life’s questions and fed a growing boy’s imagination. Against a backdrop of a vicious civil war, Dancing on Bones tells a story of love, hope, innovation, fear and survival. This is a blueprint for life through adversity, culminating in the upheavals of the tyranny of Robert Mugabe’s pogroms.
Ross Gordon was born in Rhodesia, the eldest son of a slightly eccentric white tobacco farmer and British mother. In 1963 Africa held the answers to life’s questions and fed a growing boy’s imagination. Against a backdrop of a vicious civil war, Dancing on Bones tells a story of love, hope, innovation, fear and survival. This is a blueprint for life through adversity, culminating in the upheavals of the tyranny of Robert Mugabe’s pogroms.