I Built No Schools in Kenya
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I Built No Schools in Kenya
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I Built No Schools in Kenya
This is not your standard white-girl-in-Africa tale. I fed no babies, I built no schools, I saved no rhinos. Self-discovery came a distant second to self-preservation on this particular adventure.
In September 2010, Kirsten Drysdale was tricked. Her friend called with a job offer too curious to refuse—a cruisey gig as a dementia carer for a rich old man in Kenya. All expenses paid, plenty of free time to travel or do some freelance reporting. There seemed no good reason to say no... so she got on a plane.
Only Kirsten's friend hadn't given her the full story. It was only on arrival in Nairobi that she discovered the rich old man's family was fighting a war around him, and that she would be on the front line. Caught in the crossfire of all kinds of wild accusations, she also had to spy on his wife, keep his daughter placated, rebuff his marriage proposals, hide the car keys and clip his toenails, all while trying to retain her own sanity in the colonial time warp of his home.
Meanwhile, the Kenyan army was invading Somalia, Al-Shabaab was threatening terror attacks, the East African bodybuilding scene beckoned, and Kirsten discovered she had long-lost cousins running a bar on the other side of the city.
I Built No Schools in Kenya is a travelogue-tragedy-farce about race, wealth, love, death, family, nationhood, sanity, benzodiazepines, monkeys and whisky.
It is almost entirely true.
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I Built No Schools in Kenya by Kirsten Drysdale delves into the complexities of voluntourism in Africa, offering a critical, humorous lens on westerners' attempts to "save" the continent. The book has been praised for its engaging narrative and insightful commentary on cultural misunderstandings, though some reviewers mention a desire for deeper analysis on the ethical implications of such ventures.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780857988546
Publisher: Random House Australia
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 08 January 2019
Country: Australia
Imprint: Vintage (Australia)
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 28.0mm
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 462g
Pages: 352
About the Author
Kirsten Drysdale is a television presenter and journalist best known for her work on The Checkout. She was a researcher and presenter for Hungry Beast and a researcher for The Hamster Wheel, The Hamster Decides and The Gruen Transfer. She also occasionally appears on Radio National, where she hosted Talking Shop, a weekly show about marketing and consumer behaviour. She previously played professional hockey for the Queensland Scorchers.
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