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For ages, this had been on my list of "books I should've read by now" list, citing that many friends had studied this in school and I felt left out of the party. So I convinced the girls in my book club (all of whom had also missed out on this particular bandwagon) that we should correct this lapse... and... well... I'm glad we did? Ultimately, not many people were all that pleased with Out of Africa, myself included, but it does, at least, provide a detailed glimpse at a bygone world. The reaso
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I’d be more generous with the stars - she certainly has a way with words - if it weren’t for the approximately two dozen less-than-flattering comparisons between native Africans and animals in the first forty pages alone.

Sep 27, 2008
Cynthia Paschen
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(page 7): "The land was in itself a little too high for coffee, and it was hard work to keep it going; we were never rich on the farm. But a coffee plantation is a thing that gets hold of you and does not let you go, and there is always something to do on it: you are generally just a little behind in your work."
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