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Twenty Chickens for a Saddle: The Story of an African Childhood

par Robyn Scott

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Documents the author's adventures growing up in Botswana with her eccentric family, an upbringing marked by her doctor father's yearnings to be a vet, her holistic and home-schooling mother, and the apartheid mind-set embraced by their white neighbors.
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Interesting collections of memior type essays of formative years spent in Africa. Lots of wonderful family characters centering around the doctor father and the eccentric mother. ( )
  Alphawoman | Jan 31, 2018 |
This is one of the best books I've read in a long time. It is at times funny, at time heart breaking but always compelling. It is the perfect companion to the Alexander McCall Smith books. I would highly suggest it to anyone who is interested in life in Africa. ( )
  cygnet81 | Jan 17, 2016 |
A memoir of a girl (Robyn) growing up in Botswana. I liked this book a lot. Her family moves from New Zealand when she is 7 to Botswana. She is homeschooled along with her brother and sister. Their mother tends to read books to them and allows them to learn what they want. I found it interesting that for a semester they had tried school and their mom decided to have them homeschooled again. At the age of 14 Robyn decides to go to school again and actually liked the idea of structure and tests. Her dad was a doctor that flew to his clinics all over Botswana. Eventually he gave up flying for a car and drove 3 days a week to his various clinics. I like that Robyn's parents moved to Botswana to try and fulfill their dreams. ( )
  i.should.b.reading | Jan 15, 2016 |
Entertaining and enlightening non fiction story of a girl growing up in an wonderfully exotic expatriate family in Botswana. Set largely in the last decade of the twentieth century, this is a story of passion filled individuals against the backdrop of a beguiling Botswana as it enters the AIDS era. Highly recommended! Well written and lots of naturalist detail. ( )
  pennykaplan | Jul 24, 2014 |
Have you read Number One Ladies Detective Agency? You must read this true story of growing up in Botswana. A delightful read. read by Robyn Scott. Homeschooling in Botswana. Mama would love this.

If you like this try Road from Coorain by Jill K Conway. It takes place in Australia and is also a wonderful child's story growing up in the outback. ( )
  njcur | Feb 13, 2014 |
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Documents the author's adventures growing up in Botswana with her eccentric family, an upbringing marked by her doctor father's yearnings to be a vet, her holistic and home-schooling mother, and the apartheid mind-set embraced by their white neighbors.

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