This book is filled with exciting adventure, life lessons, questions about the life that we have often fallen into by default, real magic when connected to spirit and how to sort out our lives so they are both meaningful and serving the greater good.
It starts out quite slow - - and seems chauvanistic at first - -but if you push through the awkward beginning the story moves into the life adventure William Whitecloud has had - or claims to have had in Africa where he was born.
Along with the profound insights and many life thoughts to ponder, William Whitecloud gifts us with almost photo like descriptions of the wildlife and vistas that he encounters on his journey:
"Mauve mountains at the far end of the lake lay like petrified dragons in a distant world of their own. Ten thousand strong flocks of flamingos floated across the mirror-flat, icy blue waters like pink cloud shadows. Formations of spur-wing and Egyptian geese sailed calmly over us, as squadrons of whistler ducks darted and weaved around them. An emerald band of papyrus choked the shallows of the islands’ shorelines, while the banks behind were covered in dry, bronze winter grass. Perched in the high gray branches of dead trees, the distinctive forms of fish eagles looked imperiously down on their kingdoms. We passed herds of buffalo, in their thousands, stampeding down to water like flows of black lava. Huge pods of hippo lay half submerged, attended by oxpeckers and tickbirds picking parasites from their heads. Fawn-colored Lechwe, a specially adapted swamp antelope, lunged through the reeds, either in play or to dart away from predators hidden from our eyes. It was the most breathtaking scene I had ever witnessed."
(Kindle Locations 1557-1564). . Kindle Edition.
I highly recommend this book for the insights that it will bring you to and the adventure and intimate view of a fast disappearing Africa.