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Going To Ground - A Geologist's Adventures In Africa And South America (Paperback) Loot Price: R229
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Going To Ground - A Geologist's Adventures In Africa And South America (Paperback): Nick Norman

Going To Ground - A Geologist's Adventures In Africa And South America (Paperback)

Nick Norman

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Loot Price R229 Discovery Miles 2 290

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In general, lives of noteworthy accomplishment are led by people with an obvious talent, or more than one. Occasionally, though, someone with no discernible gift whatsoever may distinguish him or herself with a remarkable life. Such cases invite the question of how? How did it happen? With age I have realised that mine is such a life, and, inevitably, I have asked that question. It may happen in cases like this that, as one searches for an answer, one looks for precedents: or even for gifts not inherent in oneself but from outside. I did neither: it came to me unbidden. As I sang, the lines in the hymn resonated so powerfully I could not get away from them: ‘As noiseless let Thy blessings fall as fell Thy manna down.’ That was it. Unobtrusively I had been blessed – again and again and again.

A dozy, unsocialised child follows a boringly ordinary course through life until gradually things start to work out for him in increasingly extraordinary ways. The only prize I ever won at school was the Natural History Prize, no academic accolades or colours for any sport. I was rewarded for loving undemanding nature; almost a non-prize. Nearly fifty years later, in a small town I had never visited before I was introduced to the author of a slim volume on the geography of the area. “Not THE Nick Norman,” she asked. I might have blushed. In 1987, aged 42 I had married, and gone on to father two children, one now a top lawyer, the other on a similar trajectory in medicine. Having dreamt of being a farmer, I owned a farm in Franschhoek, which put me in about the most envied group of people in South Africa. After a successful career in mineral exploration in Africa and South America I turned my hand to writing about geology in a way accessible to lay readers. Three best-sellers followed. The Red Sea opened up and the River Jordan stopped flowing, for the Israelites to reach their land of milk and honey. In between, though, there were 40 years in the wilderness.

This is my narrative. Yours will be different. Unpack it and you will find blessing after blessing. See how I found mine.

General

Imprint: Protea Boekwinkel / Protea Book House
Release date: February 2021
Authors: Nick Norman
Dimensions: 229 x 155 x 27mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 978-0-620-86642-2
Categories: Books > Language & Literature > Biography & autobiography > General
Books > Earth & environment > Earth sciences > Geology & the lithosphere > General
Books > Biography > General
Books > Local Author Showcase > Biography
LSN: 0-620-86642-X
Barcode: 9780620866422

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