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Old 12-11-2016, 06:20 PM   #722
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FREE Book about a White Man's Time with the Kalahari Bushmen of Botswana.

This book looked too interesting not to post, even though it doesn't have quite enough reviews to meet my minimum standards. The ratings that I found are so high, though, that I decided to post it anyway. Besides, there's nothing financially at risk to you if it is a clunker--the ebook is free.

My Forever Heartache: Four Years of Discovery with the Kalahari Bushmen. First edition. By Bernard Horton. Rated 4.7 stars, but from only 7 reviews at Amazon at the present moment; rated 4.20, but from only 10 ratings at GoodReads at the present moment. Print list price $48.50; digital list price $3.49; Kindle price now $0.00. Black Crake Books, publisher. 200 pages. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I87PTF8/.

Book Description
In 1994 entrepreneur and award-winning businessman Bernard Horton decided to give up the rat race and all the trappings of wealth in order to follow his heart and live among the Bushman people of Botswana’s western Kalahari.

He bought and converted an ex-military Land Rover 101” Forward Control (known to the Bushmen as Ibope from the distinctive sound of the V8 engine), and set about driving all the way from Durban in South Africa to Maun, Botswana - still a dusty frontier town in those days.

My Forever Heartache is the fascinating story of Bernard’s four-year adventure which saw him become one with these gentle and inspirational people, who still live in harmony with mother nature as they have done for thousands of years.
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