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One of the fantastic things about books, fiction or non-fiction, is the way they give you a chance
One of the fantastic things about books, fiction or non-fiction, is the way they give you a chance
One of the fantastic things about books, fiction or non-fiction, is the way they give you a chance
One of the fantastic things about books, fiction or non-fiction, is the way they give you a chance
One of the fantastic things about books, fiction or non-fiction, is the way they give you a chance
One of the fantastic things about books, fiction or non-fiction, is the way they give you a chance
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My father worked in agriculture, and I got to travel round remote rural areas with him and see a biGiles Foden:
From 1971 to 1993, my family lived in a number of African countries, including Malawi, Tanzania, EtGiles Foden:
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To realise belatedly that there are Swahili epic poems which rival their European equivalents for sGiles Foden:
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I grew up in the African bush in Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda, which is my thing. I love the smell oGiles Foden:
I can't think of a specific meal, but my favourite country for food has got to be France. I love thGiles Foden:
In Kenya, crime and terrorism are deeply linked, not least by the failure of successive Kenyan goveGiles Foden:
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