Innocent in Africa

Innocent in Africa

by Annette Willoughby (Author)

Synopsis

An amusing and poignant story of a teacher from South London who, on an overnight impulse, joins her partner in The Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 244
Publisher: New Generation Publishing
Published: 16 Mar 2001

ISBN 10: 0755200098
ISBN 13: 9780755200092

Author Bio
Annette Willoughby, the eldest of five children, was born in 1940 and spent her childhood in the West Riding of Yorkshire. After qualifying as a teacher in Hertfordshire, she spent most of her adult life teaching children with special needs while bringing up her own family. She has also dabbled in antiques and traded in artistic memorabilia. Recently starting a new phase of her life, she naturally became involved with children of the Third World when she joined her partner - an engineer on a hydro-project in the Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho. 'Innocent in Africa', her first book, is an account of her time in Lesotho and South Africa shortly after the ending of apartheid. Latterly, she has contributed to a number of articles and reports in various publications in connection with her fascination with Lesotho.