Safari Ants, Baggy Pants And Elephants: A Kenyan Odyssey - Softcover

Kelly, Susie

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Synopsis

*****'The best safari experience you are likely to get without going on safari!' FRENCH VILLAGE DIARIES

***** 'What a fantastic read. I have read all of Susie Kelly's books, some of them 3 times.' GOODREADS

'***** 'No bras and makeup! I adore reading Susie's books, so full of humor and everyday hiccups!' US AMAZON

***** 'She has a wonderful gift & is right up there with the likes of Chris (Driving Over Lemons) Stewart. A fantastic read!' UK AMAZON

The long-awaited sequel to Susie Kelly's US & UK Amazon #1 (paid) ranking memoir I Wish I Could Say I Was Sorry

More than 40 years after leaving Kenya, Susie unexpectedly finds herself returning for a safari organised by an old friend. With her husband Terry, Susie sets off for a holiday touring the game reserves, but what she finds far exceeds her expectations.

In this, her seventh, travelogue, she takes readers from five-star hotels to luxury tents in the wilderness, and to poverty in Nairobi's slums, describing a journey of joy, excitement, discovery, nostalgia, of new friendships and encounters of the very close kind with Kenya’s majestic wildlife.

Forgotten memories come flooding back as she revisits the scenes of her childhood and adolescence, so movingly portrayed in her popular memoir I Wish I Could Say I Was Sorry, many of them changed beyond recognition.

Written in her characteristic laid back style, this is a travel tale that will appeal to all those readers who have enjoyed Susie's previous books, as well as anybody who has lived in or dreams of visiting Kenya, the magical land Susie still thinks of as ‘home’.

"Hemingway wrote: 'I never knew of a morning in Africa when I woke up that I was not happy.' That is how I feel about Kenya. You feel at once insignificant and amazing, just for being there. This magnificent, beautiful country, birthplace of mankind, owner of my heart." Susie Kelly

Anybody thinking of taking a safari holiday in Kenya, or who would like to take an armchair safari to Kenya, will love this vivid, moving and entertaining read

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About the Author

Born a Londoner, Susie Kelly spent most of the first 25 years of her life in Kenya. She now lives in south-west France with her husband and assorted animals. She believes that her explosive temper is a legacy from her Irish-American grandfather, but has no idea who to blame for her incompetence as a housewife. Still, she's very kind to animals, small children and elderly people. Susie particularly enjoys exploring the road less travelled, discovering the lives and events of lesser-known places. Susie has a rapidly growing fan base. All 5 of her popular travel books have dominated Amazon's UK paid French Travel Bestsellers, achieving the straight flush #1, #2, #3, #4 and #5. Her remarkable memoir I Wish I Could Say I Was Sorry reached #35 in the US Top 100; in 2016 her story of running holiday gites in France Swallows & Robins: The Laughs & Tears Of A Holiday Home Owner reached #9 in the Australian Amazon Top 100 and was a non-fiction finalist in The People's Book Prize. Prior to publishing with Blackbird, Susie was with Transworld who sold over 50,000 of her titles in the UK.

Review

"There are a handful of authors who achieve that elusive trick of making you laugh out loud. For me it's James Herriot, Bill Bryson and Susie Kelly." French Entrée Magazine

"A book to inspire" Good Housekeeping Magazine on Best Foot Forward

PRAISE FOR THE PREQUEL, I WISH I COULD SAY I WAS SORRY:

'A Child Called It meets Out Of Africa in this stunning memoir of a woman's 1950s childhood in Kenya. Filled with candid humor and insights, this authentic tale captures one woman's incredible coming-of-age journey.' BookBub

A SELECTION FROM THE 250 REVIEWS ON US AMAZON:

"What an astounding story, sometimes true life experiences are better than fiction."

"Heartbreakingly real."

"This memoir kept me up. I could not stop reading this. An almost idyllic early girlhood that becomes more and more dysfunctional. What a story!"

"Best book I have read in years."

"The whole story is a great tug on the heart strings. I couldn't put the book down and have every intention of reading it again."

"Spellbinding."

"A dysfunctional families true story that had me shedding real tears in some places and laughing out loud in other places as I read. A marvellous book."

"I am blown away by such talent."


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