South from the Limpopo, by Dervla Murphy (Flamingo, £7.99 in UK)

There seems little else for Dervla Murphy to achieve at this stage, except to bicycle to Mars and report on conditions there

There seems little else for Dervla Murphy to achieve at this stage, except to bicycle to Mars and report on conditions there. This volume, which is no mere travelogue, records a visit to South Africa (by bike, naturally) which she found a land of bewildering contrasts and contradictions. It is written largely in diary form, which makes for extra immediacy, but does not shrink from in-depth analysis. She even took in visits to some of the great battlefields, including Isandlwana where the Zulus defeated a British army. At over 500 pages long, the book offers a lot of reading and leaves a strong aftertaste.