Donkey Crossings - Kim McGowan

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An odd-ball armchair travelogue telling the story of a six-month donkey trek through the Transkei and along the Wild Coast of 1988. The donkeys get stolen along the way the dogs die and the two travellers get on each others nerves.

TITLE: Donkey Crossings

AUTHOR: Kim McGowan

SKU: 9781415200858

PUBLISHER: Random House (Pty) Ltd South Africa

DATE PUBLISHED: 01/08/2009

PLACE PUBLISHED: South Africa

PAGES: 144

BINDING: Paperback / softback

LANGUAGE: English

DIMENSIONS: 146 mm x 222 mm x 15 mm

WEIGHT: 260 gr

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