"If you desire an exhilarating read of a family's life during Idi
Amin's savage reign, then this book's for you." Doug Abraham,
Writer & Columnist. "The Jacques Family's unique Safaris passed
through some of the most beautiful - often life threatening -
landscapes and situations on earth, and survived. Enjoy " MacDonald
Coleman, Author. "Leo invites you into a world that has the same
capacity for richness, complexity and openness that the fictional
universe offers. A great read." Jim J. Nolan, Editor/Journalist.
"This is surely life as it was at the time of Idi Amin." Marshall
Dunn, Kampala School Teacher. "AFRICAN PEARLS AND POISONS," Idi
Amin's Uganda; Kenya; Zaire's Pygmies, takes you on a series of
Safaris, by a family of four, through East and Central Africa, in
1971-72, to attain freedom from Amin and return to North America to
unveil their tale - undercover until now. Amin's army and death
squad, kills a reported 300,000 humans, who, for the most part, are
innocent victims of his, "Economic War." A Swahili saying: -- "When
two bull elephants fight, it is the grass who suffers most," fits
this situation. In Kenya, the Jacques family, experienced the
breathtaking beauty of a country dubbed, "The World's Safari
Capital." In Zaire, they safari to the cannibalized and now extinct
Twa Pygmies of the Ituri Rainforest, in their temporary camp, past
Semliki, on the Mountain of the Moons trail. This book, like Joseph
Conrad's "HEART OF DARKNESS" inspires a reader to think differently
about East and Central Africa.
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