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ABOUT THE BOOK
It is 1962. Imagine leaving behind all that is familiar and comfortable in Norfolk, to travel to an uncharted posting in
Tanganyika, with three small children and all your worldly goods, whilst your friends and relations predict doom and disaster in the
‘Dark Continent’. This is the adventure that Brian Dawtrey and his family embarked upon, armed with a black rolled
umbrella with a gold band to fight off primitive savages and a brand new Hoover washing machine.
From the very moment they leave England’s shores, you are swept along by their enthusiasm and lust for all
that may face them – from recalcitrant hippopotami, charging elephants and a life-saving leopard, to welcoming tribesfolk and
the glorious unspoilt African bush. Unfazed by minor setbacks such as the lack of electricity to drive the Hoover and the
confrontations with unwelcoming snakes, the Dawtrey family revel in their new surroundings and the challenges of their new life
under the Nyerere regime of Uhuru (freedom).
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