All the Way Home: Stories from an African Wildlife Sanctuary
Richard and Bookey Peek hadn't planned on adopting a warthog, any more than one would plan a tidal wave, a tornado or triplets, but at Stone Hills, natural disasters have a way ... Through Zimbabwe's darkest hours Stone Hills has become a world in itself, a place where you might share your shower with an owl or your bed with a baby squirrel. Follow the barefoot young David and his playmate, Poombi the warthog, as she relinquishes her place on the sofa to return to the wild - much to her indignation. With colour photographs.
Author | Bookey Peek |
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Publisher | Penguin Books |
Place | London |
Year | 2006 |
ISBN | 9780143025030 |
Binding | Paperback |
Condition | Good |
Comments | Pages yellowed, some severely; front cover curling upwards. |
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