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Original Title: Twenty Chickens For A Saddle
ISBN: 014305693X (ISBN13: 9780143056935)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Botswana
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Twenty Chickens for a Saddle Paperback | Pages: 320 pages
Rating: 3.87 | 2370 Users | 302 Reviews

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In this brilliant, hilarious memoir, Robyn Scott recounts the years living in Botswana while her dad works as a flying doctor. At first she thinks her parents don't have the best ideas, but soon she begins to realize the importance of her father's work. Botswana has the highest rate of HIV infection in the world, but still no one wants to talk about it and, for once, Scott is proud that her parents are willing to be unconventional.

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Title:Twenty Chickens for a Saddle
Author:Robyn Scott
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 320 pages
Published:April 15th 2008 by Penguin Canada (first published 2008)
Categories:Cultural. Africa. Autobiography. Memoir. Nonfiction. Biography. Southern Africa. Botswana

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Ratings: 3.87 From 2370 Users | 302 Reviews

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Almost excellent.Im struggling a bit with this review, but I would largely state it as I loved many parts of it, and yet it didnt come together completely for me. I really enjoyed the portrayal of the daily life of Botswana, and the amazing characters that circled around the lives of this family. I also found the mothers determination and approach to homeschooling fascinating and inspiring; particularly as the book comes to a close and the results of their grand experiment are revealed. I think

If you enjoy reading undemanding rambling stories that never actually get anywhere but have a cast of interesting characters, you might enjoy this book. Its about a family of three children being unschooled in the bush of Botswana by an alternative-living author from New Zealand, her flying doctor husband and their various friends, enemies and family living in Botswana. They are all very unconventional and none of them gives a damn about that either. For instance, Grandpa's bedroom decoration is

So enjoyed this book. The homeschooling was wonderfully eccentric and effective.

What an interesting childhood and family. A crazy, funny, heartwarming memoir.

well written recounting of an unconventional and de!ightful childhood in Botswana. Especially interesting chapter on Sertse and Ruth Khama.

If you enjoy reading undemanding rambling stories that never actually get anywhere but have a cast of interesting characters, you might enjoy this book. Its about a family of three children being unschooled in the bush of Botswana by an alternative-living author from New Zealand, her flying doctor husband and their various friends, enemies and family living in Botswana. They are all very unconventional and none of them gives a damn about that either. For instance, Grandpa's bedroom decoration is

I enjoyed this book. I didn't necessarily approve of everything that was done and yet there were many things that impressed me about the Scotts. Mr. Scott had a real heart for the African people; the children, though raised 'on the fringe' grew up to be very responsible people. In the meanwhile we learn a lot about Africa and especially Botswana.

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