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Sheila Bagnall`s Letters from Botswana 1966 - 1974

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Leitlho Publications, 2001, softcover, illustrated, index, 348 pages, 17 cms x 24 cms, crease to front cover, slight water mark otherwise condition: very good.

As Swaneng is one of the sights of Bechuanaland and as in my more sanguine moments I think it may be important in African history, I had better, first of all, enlarge on the idea behind it which, while not startlingly new in concept, is probably unique in practise. In this striking manner Sheila Bagnall began a remarkable record of her experiences in Botswana. Sheila lays on an extraordinary cast of people both well known and little known - political and tribal leaders, civil servants, staff members and students, and people she met on her travels. She describes the hectic, tumultuous routine at Swaneng School and the sometimes dramatic events which occurred there. She recounts the story of her visits to Gaborone, Mochudi, Mmadinare, Bobonong, Molepolole and Kanye and, mostly during school holidays, to Zambia, Lesotho, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) and South Africa. Absorbing, informative and entertaining, Sheilas letters will be compulsive reading for anyone who was ever involved with Swaneng; for those wanting to understand why, in Sheilas words, what must be basically one of the dullest countries under the sun, should exert such a compelling grip; and for researchers and general interest readers. Also for anyone who wishes to know what grass roots development can really mean. The letters are the personal testimony of a truly exceptional person. Paperback. English. Leitlho Publications. 2001. Good Condition.

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