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Book, 1987
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Book, 1987
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In 1972 Marianne Alverson and her family arrived for a two-year stay at a bush homestead in Botswana. Unlike Beryl Markham, Karen Blixen, or Elspeth Huxley, who wrote primarily about the life of European colonists, Alverson writes of living as an African in modern Africa. Paperback edition of the 1987 publication. No index. No bibliography. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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