
Wild Grass
Memories of a Colonial Boy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Corey Toomey
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By:
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Bob Curby
About this listen
Memories of the 60's in Central Africa, a sequel to Let Sleeping Lions Lie....
This book is not for those with weak stomachs or who may be squeamish. If you are prone to nightmares, give this book a miss. The author describes horrific motorcycle crashes, near death situations with helicopters and some cameo descriptions of life in a Game Reserve including the humorous day of the Mpundu, when drunk monkeys fall out of a tree. This is better than the first part and will hold your attention to the last tragic chapter, laugh with the author, cry with him and feel what he felt.
©2012, 2014, 2024 Steve Goodings (P)2024 Steve Goodings
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