Daphne Sheldrick is a leading African conservationist, and the last of the Joy Adamson/Diane Fossey generation.
This memoir describes her extraordinary life: her love affair with Kenya and with her husband David who founded the Tsavo National Park, and her pioneering work with elephants.
Her autobiography includes a treasure trove of photographs, and draws on her diaries which she has kept for 30 years.
It is sure to be a bestseller in this paperback edition.
'Africa has never been more vividly described.
I read it straight through and it nearly broke my heart.
her warnings about the decline of wildlife should be heeded the world over' Joanna Lumley.
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