How One Man Turns
Daydreams of Wild and Far-Off Places into Reality.
In
I Think of Africa,
author Anthony M. Whateley tells the remarkable true tale of
leaving his home in England at age 20 to travel and work in New
Zealand, New Guinea, Australia, and South Africa.
I Think
of Africa is a
captivating story that invites us to hark back to our past
childhood inclinations and daydreams. As a child, author Anthony
M. Whateley loved the great outdoors and often wondered about
wild and far-off places. At age 20 he courageously risked what
few of us would have by leaving his family in England and
pursuing his thirst for adventure. You will be mesmerized as
Whateley describes his life in remote countries…sometimes living
side by side with primitive people and other times living alone
in wild places. And you will be enthralled as Whateley explains
his love for Africa and its magnetic pull, as Zululand draws him
back, once again, to an exciting and often dangerous life in the
bush. Enjoy your journey as you accompany the author on his
exploits with wild game and in wildlife management in the oldest
game reserves in Africa.