An Affair With Africa
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I too wanted to like this book, and though found it reasonably interesting I didn't bother to take the second half of the book. Too many other exciting books out there for me to persist with this one.
An interesting (if not exactly enthralling) recollection of the adventures of an eccentric family of mermacaphile and termitophile hunters (see what big words you'll learn?) You learn a lot more about army ants than you ever thought you'd know. Fascinating glimpses of crumbling colonial ways and deteriorating social and economic infrastructure. A bit snobby when it comes to tourists and apparently she and her husband didn't have a single fight the entire time they were bumping through hundreds of miles of desert terrain in a Buick station wagon. Don't look for real personal drama here.
At times it was interesting. But mostly just gave way too much information on insect collecting and it's importance. Usually this stuff is fascinating to me, since my undergraduate degree is biology, but this just missed the mark. Could be the Mary Poppins-ish attitude of the author that made it hard to swallow. Anyway I only finished the first half and sent it back.