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"The Maestro often wondered if he was retreating into madness or finding solace in the silence of his books."

Tendai Huchu
Tendai Huchu
Tendai Huchu who also writes as T. L. Huchu is a Zimbabwean author, known for his novels The Hairdresser of Harare (2010), The Maestro, The Magistrate & The Mathematician (2014), and The Edinburgh Nights series.
"The Maestro often wondered if he was retreating into madness or finding solace in the silence of his books."
"It’s difficult to stop loving someone, even when they have done something that you once thought unforgivable. There isn’t an on off switch for love."
"I can only say that friendship should rise above man-made laws, which tend to be capricious by their very nature."
"I have told this to everyone whos ever asked me and what they all want to know is how dyou make someone feel like a white woman? The answer is simple, Whiteness is a state of mind."
"But if theres one thing Ive learnt in the last few years, its that everyone needs a story. Thats all our lives amount to, nothing but stories that we hope will live on after we are gone."
"The thing is, every time I go back, I feel more and more like a stranger. The lingos changed, the bearer notes have more zeros, the whole vibe, the way people do things is completely different."