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Marianne Alverson lived for two years in a bush homestead in Botswana with her two young sons and her husband, an anthropologist. Unlike Beryl Markham, Karen Blixen, or Elspeth Huxley, who wrote primarily about the life of European colonists, Alverson writes of living as an African in modern Africa.
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Add Under African Sun, Marianne Alverson lived for two years in a bush homestead in Botswana with her two young sons and her husband, an anthropologist. Unlike Beryl Markham, Karen Blixen, or Elspeth Huxley, who wrote primarily about the life of European colonists, Alverson wri, Under African Sun to your collection on WonderClub |