In this brilliant, hilarious memoir, Robyn Scott recounts the years living in Botswana while her dad works as a flying doctor. At first she thinks her parents don't have the best ideas, but soon she begins to realize the importance of her father's work. Botswana has the highest rate of HIV infection in the world, but still no one wants to talk about it and, for once, Scott is proud that her parents are willing to be unconventional.
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If a book is entertaining and also has me looking up people and places in Google to learn more sometimes that is all I ask from a book. This one qualified as an enjoyable undemanding read which left me with an interest in researching more about Botswana.