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Zusatztext A sort of Life Force personified! a whirlwind of love and motherhood and science; beautiful woman! brutally true! impossibly brave! impossibly stylish! just plain bloody impossible. Self-taught in science! this poet of the Okavango home-schooled - right through to good universities - four remarkable children in a remote camp surrounded by individually known! radio-tracked lions. After tirelessly working to rehabilitate Botswana's rape victims! her own horrific rape and its aftermath threatened to destroy her life and the family idyll but . . . well! read the whole beautiful book to the end. You'll never see another memoir like this Informationen zum Autor Kate was born in England in 1954 and raised in a theatrical family. Kate left home and school age sixteen, and supported herself working at numberless odd jobs, until she began a successful television and theatre career playing leading roles at the RSC and the National Theatre. In her thirties she read a book that changed her life and she gave up acting to study biology. Between 1976 and 1994, she had six children with whom she has travelled widely. Klappentext A mother's gritty yet often humorous account of family life in Africa, and the consequences of a violent event on each of them. A mother's gritty yet often humorous account of family life in Africa, and the consequences of a violent event on each of them. Zusammenfassung A mother's gritty yet often humorous account of family life in Africa, and the consequences of a violent event on each of them.