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For years, rumors of the "Marsh Girl" have haunted Barkley Cove, a quiet town on the North Carolina coast. So in late 1969, when handsome Chase Andrews is found dead, the locals immediately suspect Kya Clark, the so-called Marsh Girl. But Kya is not what they say.
Sensitive and intelligent, she has survived for years alone in the marsh that she calls home, finding friends in the gulls and lessons in the sand. Then the time comes when she yearns to be touched and loved. When two young men from town become intrigued by her wild beauty, Kya opens herself to a new life - until the unthinkable happens.
Perfect for fans of Barbara Kingsolver and Celeste Ng, Where The Crawdads Sing is at once an exquisite ode to the natural world, a heartbreaking coming-of-age story, and a surprising tale of possible murder. Owens reminds us that we are forever shaped by the children we once were, and that we are all subject to the beautiful and violent secrets that nature keeps.
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Cry of the Kalahari (Paperback)
Delia Owens, Mark Owens; Introduction by Ben Fogle
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Discovery Miles 2 880
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The incredible memoir by international bestselling author of Where
The Crawdads Sing, Delia Owens and her then partner Mark Owens',
charting their time researching wildlife in the Kalahari Desert.
Reissued and in full colour, for the first time since its original
publication. In the early 1970s, carrying little more than a change
of clothes and a pair of binoculars, Mark and Delia Owens caught a
plane to Africa, bought a third-hand Land Rover, and drove deep
into the Kalahari Desert. There they lived for seven years, in an
unexplored area with no roads, no people, and no source of water
for thousands of square miles. In this vast wilderness the Owenses
began their zoology research, working alongside lions, brown
hyenas, jackals, giraffes, and the many other creatures they came
to know. Cry of the Kalahari is a gripping account of how two young
Americans survived the dangers of living in one of the last
pristine areas on Earth. Reissued for the first time since its
original publication in 1984, this beautiful new edition contains
never-seen-before, colour photographs of Mark and Delia on their
adventure of a lifetime. 'A remarkable story beautifully told . . .
Among such classics as Goodall's In the Shadow of Man and Fossey's
Gorillas in the Mist' Chicago Tribune 'For anyone interested in
animals or in real life adventure, this book is a must' Jane
Goodall 'Extraordinary . . . How the couple overcome the hazards of
the desert and came to appreciate its living richness makes
fascinating reading . . . Read their remarkable book to be
delighted, moved, and awed' People Magazine
Escape to Kya's world with a 1,000 piece jigsaw puzzle. You loved
the novel. Now immerse yourself even further into the
breathtakingly beautiful world of Where the Crawdads Sing. The
waterways, the wetlands, the birds and animals, and the light, that
amazing light—piece by piece, and image by image, recreate this
magical corner of North Carolina’s Outer Banks that the Marsh
Girl calls home. ·1,000 interlocking pieces ·Mini-poster (9 3/8"
× 6 3/4 ") for reference or framing ·Completed puzzle size: 26
3/8” x 18 7/8”
This is the story of the Owens' travel and life in the Kalahari Desert. Here they met and studied unique animals and were confronted with danger from drought, fire, storms, and the animals they loved. This best-selling book is for both travelers and animal lovers.
The incredible memoir by international bestselling author of Where The Crawdad's Sing, Delia Owens and her partner Mark Owens', charting their time researching wildlife in the Kalahari Desert. Reissued and in full colour, for the first time since its original publication in 1984.
Carrying little more than a change of clothes and a pair of binoculars, two young Americans, Mark and Delia Owens, caught a plane to Africa, bought a third-hand Land Rover, and drove deep into the Kalahari Desert. There they lived for seven years, in an unexplored area with no roads, no people, and no source of water for thousands of square miles. In this vast wilderness the Owenses began their zoology research, working
along animals that had never before been exposed to humans.
An international bestseller on original release, Cry of the Kalahari is the story of the Owenses's life with lions, brown hyenas, jackals, giraffes, and the many other creatures they came to know. It is also a gripping account of how they survived the dangers of living in one of the last and largest pristine areas on Earth.
Ecotourism is not a fad. It's a trend and one of the fastest
growing areas in the tourism industry. Labeling your business
venture as 'ecotourism' requires a careful understanding of the
term and its underlying principles. In The Business of Ecotourism,
author Carol Patterson discusses the key elements of sustainable
tourism and provides ideas and examples on how to succeed in the
industry without compromising environmental principles. She also
covers such topics as building important partnerships, developing
cultural tourism strategies, building tour packages, organizing
festivals, and understanding business risk.
The Business of Ecotourism provides sound advice on helping keep
your business sustainable during both good and bad economic times.
Balance both nature and profit while maintaining integrity in the
ecotourism industry.
Learn how to...
? Start or upgrade your ecotourism business. Helpful to both the
small businessman and greening up a large enterprise.
? Turn obstacles into opportunities. Understand and minimize risk.
Learn how to develop innovative marketing techniques and diversify
your product to stay competitive.
? Develop a strong business sense. Practical advice on forming
partnerships, writing business plans, obtaining financing, managing
cash flow, and hiring the right employees.
? Cultivate exceptional customer service. Keep existing clientele
happy and learn ways to attract new customers.
In a remote Zambian valley where elephants gracefully wandered into
camp to eat fruit from the trees, the authors of the bestselling
Cry of the Kalahari discovered a new wilderness Eden. But peace was
shortlived when they were drawn into a struggle that threatened
their lives. Photos.
OVER 12 MILLION COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE A
NUMBER ONE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER For years, rumours of the
'Marsh Girl' have haunted Barkley Cove, a quiet town on the North
Carolina coast. So in late 1969, when handsome Chase Andrews is
found dead, the locals immediately suspect Kya Clark, the so-called
Marsh Girl. But Kya is not what they say. Sensitive and
intelligent, she has survived for years alone in the marsh that she
calls home, finding friends in the gulls and lessons in the sand.
Then the time comes when she yearns to be touched and loved. When
two young men from town become intrigued by her wild beauty, Kya
opens herself to a new life - until the unthinkable happens.
'Unforgettable . . . as engrossing as it is moving' Daily Mail 'I
can't even express how much I love this book!' Reese Witherspoon
'[It] will reach a huge audience though the writer's old-fashioned
talents for compelling character, plotting and landscape
description' Guardian 'Writing that takes your breath away' The
Times
Expelled from Botswana for writing Cry of the Kalahari, the Owenses set off across Africa. They settled in Zambia, where they soon found their peace shattered by the gunfire of elephant poachers. This is the story of the couple's battle to save the elephants and their own lives.
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