Thursday 13 May 2010

Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight

Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight
Author: Alexandra Fuller
Edition: Lrg
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1611731127



Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood (Center Point Platinum Nonfiction)


When the ship veered into the Cape of Good Hope, Mum caught the spicy, heady scent of Africa on the changing wind. Get Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight literature books for free.
She smelled the people: raw onions and salt, the smell of people who are not afraid to eat meat, and who smoke fish over open fires on the beach and who pound maize into meal and who work out-of-doors. She held me up to face the earthy air, so that the fingers of warmth pushed back my black curls of hair, and her pale green eyes went clear-glassy.

"Smell that," she whispered, "that's home."

Vanessa was running up and down the deck, unaccountably wild for a child usually so placid. Intoxicated already.

I took in a faceful of African air and fell instantly into a fever.

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She smelled the people: raw onions and salt, the smell of people who are not afraid to eat meat, and who smoke fish over open fires on the beach and who pound maize into meal and who work out-of-doors. She held me up to face the earthy air, so that the fingers of warmth pushed back my black curls of hair, and her pale green eyes went clear-glassy.

"Smell that," she whispered, "that's home."

Vanessa was running up and down the deck, unaccountably wild for a child usually so placid

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