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All Things Wild And Wonderful

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In All Things Wild and Wonderful , Kobie Krüger brings us further stories of her life in the Kruger National Park, where her husband was a game ranger. After eleven years in the remote Mahlangeni region they are transferred, first to Crocodile Bridge and then to Pretorius Kop. Fully at peace in the wild and lonely landscapes of the north, Kobie fears she will never adapt to the relatively people-populated southern area. It takes time, but eventually she is able to acknowledge that the move has shown her 'other Edens' and has given her a store of new adn precious memories. Foremost among her memories is the unique experience of raising Leo, an abandoned lion cub. It is a fascinating and emotional encounter with the king of the beasts, which brings her and her family equal measures of joy and sorrow. Written with her usual warmth and humour, and imbued with her love of the wilderness and all its inhabitants, this new book is truly a celebration of all things wild and wonderful.

337 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1996

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21 reviews3 followers
January 12, 2009
We bought this book in the Kruger National Park gift shop. It is stories of a game warden's family, written by his wife. She is a delighttful story teller and we enjoyed the memories of our game trips in the park. We like her other book better, but this one was still fun. If anyone wants to borrow it from us, let us know!
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November 30, 2018
The setting of the book is the Kruger National Park. I purchased my copy on my last trip to Berg en Dal camp. Nature lovers will find the descriptions and interactions so heart warming. If you have visited the various camps described, this book will give you such a refreshing take on the park as a whole and a new appreciation for moments within its bounds. A very light read. It may be less exciting to the average reader. Besides Kobie, we do not really interact much with other characters. In fact, the interactions with the lion carry more weight, which is a strong theme of the book so it's unsurprising.
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24 reviews1 follower
September 14, 2017
Reading this book was like revisiting the beautiful bush of Kruger in South Africa. A beautiful tale of solidarity between humans and wild beasts...makes you change your perspective towards all the 'dangerous' wilderness. A nice read for the admirers of all things wild and wonderful!!
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November 22, 2021
Absolutely loved this book, an easy read as if you're quite ADD like me, you don't have to concentrate much but it really captures life in the bosveld! Made me homesick :(
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311 reviews
March 3, 2023
Go read it right now and then add Kruger national park to your wishlist of places to go to before you die just like I did🥲
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April 14, 2023
I love this book! It's funny, sweet and a bit sad. I got the feeling I was back in Africa.
51 reviews
June 16, 2017
An emotional novel, peppered with humour. A great read about Kobie and her family's life in the Kruger National park. Makes me want to go back there.
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October 17, 2015
I was nine years old when we visited South Africa, I was in the airport bookshop with my mum. She asked what book she should get, and seeing All Things Wild and Wonderful I thought it looked pretty and showed it to her. She liked it and bought it. She read it that day and passed it on to me - it proved to be a great inflight read and I loved it. A few years later I read it again and I was surprised how many things I hadn't picked up on. But I still loved it. I admit - it isn't the best written book ever - but it does make a great read and leaves you smiling until the end.

Don't be put off by the limited number of reviews, just enjoy the chance to experience the South African Kruger National park as it truly is. I fell in love with Leo and afterwards I always had a dream to own a lion myself. Which is never going to happen. But still. It's possible.
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February 10, 2013
Another great book by Kobie Kruger. This is a must read for anyone interested in safaris / africa, or for anyone who has wanted to go on a safari in africa. It's written by a game ranger's wife and tells the emotional tale of life in Kruger National Park. Her love for Kruger is immense and compels the user to read the book in one sitting. It's an easy read, and one which makes you envious of her ability to shun the excesses of modern life and get back to basics. I also love hearing about all her orphan animals.
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53 reviews4 followers
January 16, 2014
This book brings both happy and sad tears to my eyes. Kobie Kruger is hilarious and wonderfully conveys her emotions and surroundings in an elegant and easy-to-read style. One of my favourite books of all time.
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