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Don't Let's Go to the Dogs Tonight
- An African Childhood
- Narrated by: Lisette Lecat
- Length: 10 hrs and 11 mins
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Critic reviews
- Book Sense Book of the Year Award Winner, Adult Non-Fiction, 2003
"A classic is born in this tender, intensely moving and even delightful journey through a white African girl's childhood." (Publishers Weekly)
"This was no ordinary childhood, and it makes a riveting story thanks to an extraordinary telling." (School Library Journal)
"In this powerful debut, Fuller fully succeeds in memorializing the beauty of each desert puddle and each African summer night sky while also recognizing that beauty can lie hidden in the faces of those who have crossed her path. Highly recommended." (Library Journal)
"An honest, moving portrait of one family struggling to survive tumultuous times." (Booklist)
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- UrskaF
- 23-02-23
Surprising
I really enjoyed it. It's well written and narrated, the stories sound a bit crazy at times (even crazier when you remember they're true). An interesting account of a wild childhood. Some trigger warnings (child abuse, death, alcoholism).
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- HMBach
- 11-01-23
Very interesting living history
Growing up in the UK its difficult to imagine that, at the same time, someone was growing up in Africa in such different circumstances.
This was such an honest and eye opening story.
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- Kate
- 20-06-22
I was back in Africa and I yearned for it
“Work harder, Work harder” cry the Cape Turtle doves. I relax as soon as I hear them. Having lived in SA for 6 years and travelled through central and east Africa this book evokes such wonderful, and yes at times bitter sweet, deeply felt memories. The birds, animals both domestic and wild, the different peoples, languages, food, superstitions, eccentricities, landscapes and dry heat. It says a great deal about a continent that despite such terrible, devastating, brutal and cruel tragedies one’s heart can be so touched by a place that one could kiss the earth arriving back there. Africa is deep in all our souls. What a brilliant, often wonderfully absurd and humourous, poignant, beautifully written memoir. Yes I felt that I was there. I downloaded the sequel “Cocktails under the tree of forgetfulness” as soon as I finished. Thank you Alexandra for sharing your incredible childhood and for evoking such touching memories. I will always think of you as that gutsy nine year old left alone thirsty in the bush on her horse, wondering what it felt like to be shot. Wonderfully narrated.
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- Lennylou
- 15-03-23
Brilliant
So glad I found this author, would have happily spent a credit on this but included! Have now downloaded everything by her, so pleased I came across this book, her accounts of past events are almost poetic, the depth of description means you are there alongside her, definitely recommend
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- Amazon Kunde
- 14-02-18
Post-colonial memories of a British girl
The story is extremely interesting and the narrator is absolutely brilliant including the noises she makes imitating the animals that the author encounters. It is someone's memory so it does come with a little judgment but it makes the story even more authentic.
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- Michael
- 22-04-22
Just read it, it's brilliant.
Read the book 20 years ago and the audio version doesn't disapoint. It's a beautifully descriptive story of family life in a changing world. Touching, funny and often painful, it captures the struggle and the humour of rasing a family in country that gives and takes, sometimes in equal measure. Ones of the best books on the Audible site.
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- CHERRY
- 11-12-23
Don’t let’s go to the dogs tonight
Wonderful glimpse into a time that despite all the downsides the right people excelled in .
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- A.B.
- 26-01-24
Narrator was outstanding
I felt the story was somewhat disjointed and then rushed towards the end. Overall an enjoyable read though - but in no small part due to the excellent narration.
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- Richie P
- 19-12-19
Memories of Zim
I left in 1963 before the war but this wonderful book contoured up so many lost memories. Evocative and poignant. A lot of things that only resonate with those with Africa in their blood.
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- James D. Wombwell
- 28-07-23
Fantastic
A beautifully written book that took me instantly back to my time in Africa
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