Hande klap vir Afrika

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Waar die Caprivi buidel maak aan die hoofstroom van die Kwando-rivier, het Pieter Pieters en sy Ingilsman nou hulle laaste staning gemaak. Die Spookhuis is vasgebou in ‘n grasdak-oopplanhuis met biesiemure, en daarnaas ‘n reusegroentetuin en drupbesproeiing. ‘n Plesierige maar alte gevaarvolle werf is dit. Kwandohond moet sy “landgoed” deel met ‘n woeste likkewaan en ‘n duikerrammetjie wat sy lyf hond hou. En olifante en seekoeie respekteer maar moeilik ‘n mens se woning as dié reg in hulle paadjie uit die rivier gebou is… Moleste met bure en diere, dikkedensies met indoenas en mede-stamlede maak van Hande klap vir Afrika ‘n baldadige leeservaring.
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AuthorPieter Pieterse
PublisherHuman & Rousseau
PlaceCape Town
Year2007
ISBN9780798148375
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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