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Elspeth Huxley
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Number of Pages
288
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
This is a non-fiction memoir and historical travelogue that invites readers into early 20th-century East Africa. It follows a pioneer family as they relocate to a remote plot in Kenya, turning scrubland into a working farm amid heat, pests, and limited know-how. The book speaks to readers who enjoy history and nature writing, offering a reflective, respectful look at frontier life and the landโs vast beauty.
The narrative unfolds through intimate scenes of building a grass house, collaborating with local Kikuyu workers, and gradually transforming a raw landscape into a livelihood. The reading experience is immersive, grounded in sensory detail and gentle pacing, with a voice that blends memory and observation. Readers move through the land with the family, experiencing both the harshness and the quiet wonder of East Africa.
For readers seeking learning in a historical context, the book offers insights into land use, farming challenges, and cross-cultural collaboration during a colonial-era frontier. Concepts of resilience, adaptation to climate, and stewardship emerge through concrete episodesโclearing land, managing pests, and building community in a remote setting. The prose makes complex ideas accessible and engaging by tying them to tangible moments and landscapes.
Reading this book leaves a lasting impression of resilience and curiosityโan earned appreciation for the landscape, the labor of turning wilderness into home, and a nuanced understanding of a complex historical moment in East Africa.
Product Details
Author
Elspeth Huxley
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
288
Language
English
SKU
9780099577263
ISBN
9780099577263
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9x1.7x19.7cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: โน 799
โน 760
โน 39 Off