by Angus Mcneice (Author), Maisie Mcneice (Author), Travers Mcneice (Author)
Emily (16), Travers (10), Angus (9), Maisie (7) and Oakley (1) lived in an idyllic 300-year-old cottage in the Cotswolds. They attended the local school, watched TV and did all the things English middle-class children do. Then, in 1995, their biologist mother seized the opportunity to study lions in Botswana and, in the space of 3 months, changed the family's lives forever. Within 24 hours of landing in Gaborone they were travelling to their new home at Maun in the Okavango Delta, one of the most beautiful wildernesses on earth. Weeks after arriving, the children had made home in an old mission house full of stray dogs and were learning to fetch fresh water, dig a toilet and which creepy crawlies could kill you and which couldn't. Their classroom was an open hut and free days were spent in a Land Rover tracking prides of lions across hundreds of miles of bush. The Lion Children is an extraordinary life-enhancing story about the joy of childhood and living in an environment as different as it can be. But above all it is about the lions, who we get to know through the eyes of the children themselves. This story will capture the public's heart and imagination. It is illustrated with the children's own drawings and photographs taken over the 5 years.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 216
Edition: First Edition, First Impression
Publisher: Orion
Published: 28 Sep 2001
ISBN 10: 0752841602
ISBN 13: 9780752841601
Book Overview: Will tap into the Born Free, Flame Trees of Thika market BBC Natural History are making a major TV series around the family Serial to be sold Major TV and Radio appearances on Daytime and Children's TV Introduced by Richard Dawkins The BBC has bought documentary rights from Capel & Land for The Lion Children. Programme will probably be aired in spring 2002 Childrens' ages are now Travers 17, Angus 15, Maisie 13, Oakley 8